April Fools

· Open Road Media
4.2
5 reviews
Ebook
218
Pages
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About this ebook

DIVDIVRevenge is no joke/divDIV
On their way home from an April Fools’ party, Belinda and her friends mistakenly cause a horrible accident. Fearing they’ll be on the hook for murder, they flee the scene and vow to keep silent. But weeks later, Belinda’s conscience won’t give her any peace—and neither will the mysterious person who is terrorizing her with cruel pranks. After enduring a series of sickening jokes, Belinda fears that she and her friends aren’t the only ones who know their secret—and that these pranks may be a deadly warning in disguise./divDIV
This ebook features an illustrated biography of Richie Tankersley Cusick including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection./div/div

Ratings and reviews

4.2
5 reviews
Chelsea Taylor
December 9, 2018
I remember reading this book when I was in 6th grade. I have always been an avid reader and I have always enjoyed horror/suspense books. I remember this book being so entertaining that I read is in 6 hours. (Not bad for a sixth grader.) Anyways, I consider this to be an excellent book for a beginner in the horror genre.
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Del Rey
February 14, 2016
I read it ,its a slow plot build up,but worth it for good reveal at the end
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About the author

DIVDIVDIVFor three decades, Richie Tankersley Cusick (b. 1952) has been one of the most prominent authors of horror fiction for young adults. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana—home to some of the country’s most ancient ghosts—Cusick grew up in a small bayou town called Barataria. Inspired by the eerie Louisiana swampland, she began writing at a young age. After college, Cusick took a job at Hallmark and moved to a haunted house in Kansas City, where she began work on her first novel, Evil on the Bayou, whose success allowed her to leave her job and begin writing fulltime. Since then, Cusick has written more than two dozen novels. She and her three dogs live in North Carolina, where Cusick writes on an antique roll-top desk that was once owned by a funeral director. The desk is, of course, haunted./div/div/div

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