The Silent Scream (Nightmare Hall)
Jess can’t wait to start freshman year at Salem University—but her new dorm room has a terrifying pastThere’s a reason why they call it Nightmare Hall . . .Jessica Vogt gets a rude awakening when she moves into Nightingale Hall and learns that the previous spring, a student named Giselle hanged...
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Jess can’t wait to start freshman year at Salem University—but her new dorm room has a terrifying pastThere’s a reason why they call it Nightmare Hall . . .Jessica Vogt gets a rude awakening when she moves into Nightingale Hall and learns that the previous spring, a student named Giselle hanged herself from a light fixture—in Jess’s new room. Campus officials pronounced it a suicide. But did Giselle really kill herself? Or was it a setup?Strange things are happening to Jess. One night, she is awakened by a terrifying scream. A photo taken of Jess and a classmate reveals a third person in the shot—a girl with long, pale hair and a sad face. Is Giselle trying to communicate with Jess? As Jess moves closer to what really happened that fateful night, someone starts targeting her. Is she being haunted by a ghost, or is there a killer on the loose?This ebook features an illustrated biography of Diane Hoh including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection.
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9781480421905
ASIN: B00ED9O37U
Publish date: 2013-08-27
Publisher: Open Road Media Teen & Tween
Pages no: 152
Edition language: English
Dark Academia Square: The fictional Salem University only has the one accursed dorm, but it inspired 29 books of chills in the mid '90s. The first of a teen thriller/horror series that completely missed my radar back in the day, but is a perfect fit for the season. Jesse is excited to begin coll...
My first book for my October Horror Month Fest in celebration of Halloween.I have been meaning to read these books for some time, but was waiting for the right time, and the right time came!You can clearly tell the age of the book, a lot of things are old-fashioned, there is no mention of cellphones...