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Dead End Street

(2008)
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The old house at the end of a dead end street was more of a dead end than any of them realized ...

They were five misfit kids who banded together in their small Ohio River town. Over the years, they had organized various clubs, and now they form the Halloween Horror Club. The premise is simple: each week, each teen would spin a horrifying tale, and at the end of five weeks, the scariest story wins a prize.

The twist: the stories have to be told in the infamous and abandoned Tuttle house where, fifteen years earlier, an entire family was murdered in their beds.

The idea seems like a good one at first, until the kids realize they may not be alone in the house. Is someone -- or something -- watching them? Maybe it's Paul Tuttle, the teenage son who survived the murders only to disappear the night his parents and sister were killed. Or is it someone even more sinister?

With each story, the tension mounts ... and so does the anger of the house's mysterious inhabitant. He's enraged at having his space violated. And his rage could mean a real dead end for those who dare to invade his home ...


Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

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