RL Stine
Fear Street
♡ Missing – First their parents disappeared. Then the real terror
began… What would happen if one day your parents did not come home? What if
they disappeared without a trace, and what if something terrible had happened
to them? This is what happens to Mark and Cara on one frightful night… when
they take a wrong turn down the fateful block called Fear
Street . Returning home one night to find
that their parents have disappeared, Mark and Cara Burroughs are plunged into a
nightmare as they try to locate the missing adults. Cara and Mark are throwing
a last minute party when she takes the time to think about things. Their young,
very young as she keeps saying, parents are computer specialists who always
accept jobs in new cities and then join a bunch of clubs to meet new people
instead of spending time with their kids. They had a fight that morning because
they thought Mark spent too much time with his new girlfriend Gena. A random
cop shows up on the doorstep in an unmarked car. He acts a little shifty when
asking about her parents and says there was a robbery a few houses down. After
giving her his card and asking her to call anytime, he gets in his car which
barely make a sound and leaves. Cara figures that’s the perfect time to end the
party. Both think it’s weird that their parents aren’t home and didn’t call
until they find that the phone is out. They then hear footsteps upstairs and
freak out until their cousin Roger walks out. Turns out that he moved in and
they keep forgetting he’s there. That must be hard on his ego. Cara goes
upstairs and flips out because their parents bed is unmade and they always make
it, while Mark is just disappointed that he didn’t asks Gena to stay longer.
Roger shows up long enough to scare them again with a black box in his hands.
He claims it’s his Walkman and that he forgot his headphones before shoving it
in his pocket and running back to his room in the attic. Right before they
leave, Cara finds something on the bed. It’s a little tiny skull made from ivory.
She thinks it’s weird because it feels cold in her hand, but Mark just laughs
it off. Mark wakes up in the middle of the night, stubs his toe and sees the
little skull staring at him, but he can’t remember taking it to his room.
Later, he looks outside and sees a black van on the street, which he saw
earlier in the night. He then sees Roger climb inside. After falling asleep and
waking up again, he sees the van still there and the skull in a new spot.
The next morning, he tells Cara what he saw. Since Roger left
for the day, they sneak up to his room and go through his stuff. They wind up
finding a loaded gun hidden in a drawer and Cara finds that he hasn’t used any
of his books and never wrote any notes despite supposedly being a college
student. Cara then goes to their neighbor’s house. The woman is a smoker, which
we never see in YA books anymore, and asks a bunch of probing questions about
her parents before saying that the place where they work has a lot of
government contracts. Cara calls the phone company to come out and check her
line, and when she gets home, she finds her parents’ car, which they use to get
to work, in the garage. Cara and Mark skip school to see where their parents
work and to get some help. They see the same van sitting outside, but the guy
driving it says that he doesn’t know a Roger. Mark doesn’t believe him for some
reason. They get to the place where their parents work and meet a bunch of
people never heard of them before. The CEO even comes down and tells them that
no one by those names work there or ever had worked there. Mark stops to call
Gena and talk to her, but she acts really weird. When Cara gets home, she finds
Mark sitting in the dark. He says that Gena dumped him and that she said she
had to break up with him. He went over to her house to talk to her, but her dad
answered the door and she said she was so upset over something that she had to
stay home school all day. Nice dad to let her stay home for no reason. Cara
then calls the cop from the other night and he agrees to investigate her
parent’s disappearance. When she hangs up though, she realizes that Roger was
listening in on an upstairs extension. When Roger comes downstairs, Cara
accuses him of spying on them. After she brings up him being suspicious and the
gun he has, he accuses her of spying and says that the gun belonged to his dad,
who was a cop. He died a few days after giving it to him. He also claims that
he too saw the van but never ever got inside it. Cara doesn’t believe him and
when he leaves, she decides to follow him. Mark stays home and gets a call from
Gena. She cries and tries to tell him something, but when he presses her, the
phone disconnects. Since he’s a hormonal teen, he goes right to her house and
cuts through the Fear Street woods.
Something starts following him, which turns out to be an enormous dog. Mark
manages to break its neck realizing that the dog was specifically trained to
sneak up on people without making a noise. The dog also had a collar with a
skull on it that looks just like the one they found in their parents’ room. He
then goes to Gena’s house, climbs up a trellis to her window, and slips and
falls. This is one of those annoying books that bounces back and forth between
two different characters using first-person, so we go back to Cara. After
tracking Roger to a coffee house, she sees him sit down inside with the guy
from the van. Roger sees her, accuses her of spying again, and then introduces
him as his college advisor. Cara makes up an excuse to leave, sees them talking
all secretive, and then starts heading home, only to find someone following
her.
Turns out that it’s Captain Farrday, the cop from before. He
tells her that he hasn’t found out anything new about her parents but that
they’ll show up. She then tells him all about her weird cousin, and he agrees
to look into both him and the professor. As an added bonus, when she brings up
the skull charm, he asks if he can see it. Luckily for her, probably, she can’
find it. Right after he leaves, she hears another car pull up. It’s only a
friend from school though. Mark manages to keep himself from falling off the
trellis and gets into Gena’s room. It looks completely clean and like no one
had been there all day. There’s a noise in the hall and her dad rushes in with
a gun in his hand. He calms down when he sees that it’s just Mark. Gena’s dad
tells him that she was so upset over their breakup that she took off to stay
with her cousin, but Mark notices that she left behind her book bag.
Cut to the next day or a few days later, with the two talking
about everything that happened lately. Cara suddenly remembers Wally, a friend
of their parents who works with them. They look him up in the phonebook and
head to his house. Through Wally, they find their parents listed in the work directory,
call, and get their voicemail, so they know their parents really do work there.
When they get home, they find Roger dead in his room as Captain Farraday bursts
through the door. Farraday accuses Mark of killing his cousin and marches them upstairs.
The guy from the van bursts in. Cara shouts out who he is, and Farraday shoots him
three times point blank. He then grabs the phone calls the police station to report
it. Since Mark just saw two dead bodies, he really needs a drink of water. When
he heads into the kitchen though, he finds out that the phone is dead again and
that Farraday called no one. He keeps trying to find a way to warn his sister and
then just snaps and calls out the other man. Farraday knocks him down and waves
his gun around while shouting about how he was a cap until their parents did something
and how he hates them. Before he can do anything, Gena rushes in with a hunting
rifle. She keeps threatening Farraday and fires a shot at the wall behind him. They
lock him in the garage, and she runs into the woods, telling them to follow her
as she babbles about having to get there before the meeting starts.
Turns out that her dad belongs to some weird cult named the Brotherhood and the CEO of the company is the leader. They all put on robes and sneak into the meeting, where they see their parents in the center. Though they think their parents are the leaders, the group actually wants to kill them. Mark distracts them, which lets his dad jump up and reveal himself as a member of the FBI. After arresting a few people, they take their kids home and explain what happened. They are apparently top secret FBI agents bringing down subservient groups, which is why they move all the time, and both Roger and the professor were agents. Farraday was a cop they busted in the past who came back for revenge. As an odd footnote, there’s literally no mention of what happened to him after they locked him in the garage. They come home, drink cocoa and talk. Their dad tells them that all their covers are blown and they have to move. Gena stops by to tell Mark that she’s moving toDetroit to live with
her mom while her dad is in jail. They kiss goodbye, Mark says he’ll call, and she
gives him a gift before leaving. It’s a copy of the skull with a note inside that
says she loves him and has her phone number and address in Detroit . Ah, it’s a
classic story of teenage love mattering more than the federal government.
Turns out that her dad belongs to some weird cult named the Brotherhood and the CEO of the company is the leader. They all put on robes and sneak into the meeting, where they see their parents in the center. Though they think their parents are the leaders, the group actually wants to kill them. Mark distracts them, which lets his dad jump up and reveal himself as a member of the FBI. After arresting a few people, they take their kids home and explain what happened. They are apparently top secret FBI agents bringing down subservient groups, which is why they move all the time, and both Roger and the professor were agents. Farraday was a cop they busted in the past who came back for revenge. As an odd footnote, there’s literally no mention of what happened to him after they locked him in the garage. They come home, drink cocoa and talk. Their dad tells them that all their covers are blown and they have to move. Gena stops by to tell Mark that she’s moving to
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