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A Midsummer Night's Scream

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A Midsummer Night's Scream

By: R. L. Stine
Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
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In R.L. Stine's A Midsummer Night's Scream, the Master of Horror takes on the Master of Theatre!

Oh, what fools these actors be!

It was a horror movie that turned into real horror—three young actors lost their lives while the camera rolled. Production stopped, and people claimed that the movie was cursed.

Sixty years later, new actors are venturing onto the haunted set. In a desperate attempt to revive their failing studio, Claire's dad has green-lit a remake of Mayhem Manor—and Claire and her friends are dying to be involved.

At first, Claire laughs at Jake's talk of ghosts and curses. He's been too busy crushing on her best friend Delia to notice that she's practically been throwing herself at him. What does he know? And anyway, this is her big chance to be a star!

When shooting starts, though, the set is plagued by a series of horrible accidents—could history be repeating itself?

©2013 R.L. Stine (P)2013 Macmillan Audio
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Critic reviews

“Narrator Brittany Pressley delivers a solid performance that…manages to draw in listeners via her age-appropriate tone and likeable energy. Pressley's youthful voice is mixed with just enough life experience to give her the perfect amount of teen angst and youthful optimism – and this renders the story all the more immediate and realistic.” —Publishers Weekly

“Stine is the master of the macabre for the elementary set.” —Library Journal