Her terrifying secret was buried-until a driven Broadway director tore it out of her during a performance onstage.
Suddenly Rena wasn't safe anymore. And the Meritt Baxter Summer Theater Camp had become a trap.
Bax had made her the star of
Curtains, and he would stop at nothing to elicit emotions that could lead to murder-onstage. She was the envy of every other would-be actress at camp. Including Hedy, whose parting threat was, "You'll never play the part. Never!" Even Julie, her best friend, was acting strangely.
But when the stage blood turned out to be real, Rena knew the play was over, and the horror had just begun....
Breaking up with Ernie is not easy for Amy. Everyone thinks he is wonderful, and when she finally tells him, he just stares at her. No matter what she does, she can't make Ernie go away. Breaking up isn't just hard--it's impossible!
1990
1999
Jamie and Tom have been going out since junior high. They are planning to graduate from high school and attend college together. Everything's perfect until Tom breaks a date--and all the horror begins. What has happened to Tom? To Jamie's horror, the boy she loves is stalking her and making threats. Now, there's nowhere Jamie can hide.
From the minute Jenny accepts the Hagen baby-sitting job, she knows she's made a deadly mistake. The house is too dark. The neighbors are too suspicious. And a killer is getting close.
Very close.
Jenny's last baby-sitting job nearly killed her. But she's a survivor. She's getting over it. She's even got a new baby-sitting job.
Then the phone rings. When she answers, she hears a familiar voice.
A voice from the grave.
Jenny is trying to escape her past. She is trying to forget the man who murdered the baby-sitters. She's moved to a new house, in a new town. And now one of her neighbors wants her to baby-sit.
Poor Jenny. If only she could
just say no to baby-sitting. Because someone is watching her. Waiting for her.
Jenny wants to forget the man who murdered all the other baby-sitters. He's dead now.
But he's not about to let go.
Jenny's gone to visit her cousin Debra-who is also a baby-sitter.
Everything's fine...until Debra starts to get phone calls. Just like the ones Jenny used to get:
After being humiliated by her best friend Diane in front of a cute boy, Julie decides to get even and plays a telephone prank, launching an all-out telephone war that results in mismatched romances and worse.
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