After receiving a chain letter, a group of teens decides it must be a joke--after all, the perpetrator of the original chain letter is dead and buried. But when Fran refuses to perform her deed, she is almost immediately killed, and the group realizes that the power behind the letters is still alive.
Alison Parker,Kipp Coughlan, Brenda Paxson, Joan Zuchlensky, Tony Hunt, and Fran Darey are once again threatened by a mysterious force sending the anonymous chain letters. The trouble starts when Tony and Alison fight about whether Alison's going to NYU or not. Tony meets a new friend in the mall and gets her number. Later, that night, he calls her and they go over her house and hide. Alison and a unknown boy are together and, like many misunderstandings, Tony gets pissed. Suddenly all hell breaks loose, and two more teens in the group are killed horribly. Alison breaks the evil chain with her everlasting love and kind heart. But to find out the gory details, read the book.
Blood and gore all the way!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Exellent book! My favorite by Pike. I loved the character Sasha, she was pure evil. My favorite part was when Fran got decapitated. That was the best. The ending, I thought, was kind of corny, with Tony carring Alison in his arms, but it was still good. Pike should write more books like that. Too bad there wasn't a third book in the series...
Very suspenseful and itsy-bitsy romantic
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This is a VERY good book. It's about a chain letter(like, DUH) telling a group of friends to do mean, semi-illegal things. Allison, the central character must find who's sending the group these things, since, previously, they thought they had already found out who did this. BOY, were they wrong! Allison must stop the person before she's "in the box," because "once she's in it, it's almost impossible to get out." This book was really full of those "wise sayings." Read to find out what happens (obviously a good ending). Qian L.
Facinating yet sad
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
This book was a great sequal to the first one. It was so well-written that I felt like I was part of the book, especially in Alison and Tony's argument at the beginging and at the final "blow-out" ending. If I was in the book, I would have hated Sasha and trusted Eric, just like Alison. The ways that Kipp and Fran died were gory, but they went good with the story. The only thing I didn't like was the cliff-hanging ending where you don't know if she lives or dies
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