Today R.L. Stine's new adult novel, Red Rain, was released. This is his fourth adult novel - the first three being Superstitious, Eye Candy and The Sitter. Here's what it's about:
Before there was J. K. Rowling, before there was Stephenie 
Meyer or Suzanne Collins, there was R.L. Stine. Witty, creepy, and 
compulsively readable, his books defined horror for a generation of 
young readers— readers who have now come of age. In Red Rain, Stine
 uses his unerring knack for creating terror to tap into some very 
grownup fears. Travel writer Lea Sutter finds herself on a small island 
off the coast of South Carolina, the wrong place at the wrong time. A 
merciless, unanticipated hurricane cuts a path of destruction through 
the island and Lea barely escapes with her life. 
In the storm’s 
aftermath, she discovers two orphaned boys—twins. Filled with a desire 
to do something to help, to make something good of all she witnessed, 
Lea impulsively decides to adopt them. The boys, Samuel and Daniel, seem
 amiable and immensely grateful; Lea’s family back on Long 
Island—husband Mark, a child psychologist, and their two children, Ira 
and Elena—aren’t quite so pleased. But even they can’t anticipate the 
twins’ true nature—or predict that, within a few weeks’ time, Mark will 
wind up implicated in two brutal murders, with the police narrowing in. 
 For the millions of readers who grew up on Goosebumps, and for every fan of deviously inventive horror, this is a must-read from a beloved master of the genre.
Since I am obviously a huge R.L. Stine fan, I cannot wait to read this. Hopefully I will receive it for my birthday (which is coming up soon) because I will not be shelling out the $17.81 for the Kindle edition. Especially when I could get the hardcover for the same price.
There's a great R.L. Stine retrospective at best-horror-movies.com in honor of Stine's 69th birthday (which he celebrated on October 8) and the 20th anniversary of Goosebumps. 

I cannot believe I forgot Stine's b-day..SHAME.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, this book sounds pretty interesting and I can't pass up Stine.