
Door of Death
작성자:
R.L. Stine
,
Karen Chandler
언어: 영어
형식: 페이퍼백
ISBN 10: 0307248046
ISBN 13: 9780307248046
출판 날짜:
December 31st, 1999
출판사: Golden Books
페이지: 208
장르들: Horror
In the chilling world of Fear Street, the tale unfolds around a mysterious and ancient door, rumored to possess the power to unveil the darkest secrets of its seekers. The story takes readers on a suspenseful journey, weaving together themes of fear, curiosity, and the consequences of delving into the unknown. Each character is drawn to the door for their own reasons, leading to unexpected twists and heart-pounding encounters.
As the protagonists confront their fears, they are faced with eerie apparitions and unsettling truths that challenge their perceptions of reality. The line between life and death begins to blur, and the stakes rise as they discover that some doors should never be opened. The relentless tension keeps readers on edge, exploring the inner workings of trust and betrayal among friends as they navigate the haunting power of the door.
Amidst the gripping atmosphere and unpredictable plot, the characters are forced to confront their own pasts and the fears that bind them. In this pulse-pounding installment of the Fear Street Sagas, the mystery deepens, revealing that the path to understanding oneself can be as treacherous as it is enlightening.
As the protagonists confront their fears, they are faced with eerie apparitions and unsettling truths that challenge their perceptions of reality. The line between life and death begins to blur, and the stakes rise as they discover that some doors should never be opened. The relentless tension keeps readers on edge, exploring the inner workings of trust and betrayal among friends as they navigate the haunting power of the door.
Amidst the gripping atmosphere and unpredictable plot, the characters are forced to confront their own pasts and the fears that bind them. In this pulse-pounding installment of the Fear Street Sagas, the mystery deepens, revealing that the path to understanding oneself can be as treacherous as it is enlightening.