SKI WEEKEND

SKI WEEKEND

Fear Street #10: Ski Weekend © 1991 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt.   Spoiler-Free Review Ski Weekend was a solid thriller that made good use of its characters and setting. I liked Ariel as a protagonist. She had some Nancy Drew vibes when it came...
THE STEPSISTER

THE STEPSISTER

Fear Street #9: The Stepsister © 1990 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt.   Spoiler-Free Review The Stepsister was a twisted one. I figured out the big plot twist about a third of the way in, but I still enjoyed seeing it unravel. I think part of that...
SILENT NIGHT 2

SILENT NIGHT 2

Fear Street Super Chiller #5: Silent Night 2 © 1993 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt. Sequel to: Silent Night Prequel to: Silent Night 3     Spoiler-Free Review I was a fan of the first Silent Night, but the sequel was a bit of a letdown. I was...
THE HALLOWEEN PARTY

THE HALLOWEEN PARTY

Fear Street #8: The Halloween Party © 1999 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt.   Spoiler-Free Review The Halloween Party had a few scary scenes and a compelling main character in Niki, but it ended up being too convoluted for its own good. It was...
FEAR STREET SAGA: THE BURNING

FEAR STREET SAGA: THE BURNING

Fear Street Saga #3: The Burning © 1993 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt. Sequel to: The Betrayal & The Secret   Spoiler-Free Review The Burning brought the epic Fear Street Saga to a fiery conclusion, and I was not disappointed. The Secret had...
FEAR STREET SAGA: THE SECRET

FEAR STREET SAGA: THE SECRET

Fear Street Saga #2: The Secret © 1993 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt. Sequel to: The Betrayal Prequel to: The Burning     Spoiler-Free Review The Secret continues the bloody rampage of the Fier family curse into a new century, but it starts...