At first, Brandt McCloy thinks moving to Shadyside is great, but he hasn't heard the terrifying stories about his new home, 99 Fear Street. He knows nothing of the headless bodies, the bleeding walls and the ghost of Cally Frasier, planning gruesome deaths for him and everyone close to him.
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At first, Brandt McCloy thinks moving to Shadyside is great, but he hasn't heard the terrifying stories about his new home, 99 Fear Street. He knows nothing of the headless bodies, the bleeding walls and the ghost of Cally Frasier, planning gruesome deaths for him and everyone close to him.
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R.L. Stine has had some pretty far out there ending, but in "The Second Horror" the ending was a surprise. I did not see the whole Voodoo thing coming. This is interesting because the narrative is split between the boy and Cally's ghost. Stine rarely does a male point of view, but this is one of the few times he tells a story from more than one character's viewpoint.