There's Someone Inside Your House

Now a Major Netflix Film

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Pub Date 5 Oct 2017 | Archive Date 10 Aug 2017
Pan Macmillan | Macmillan Children's Books

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There's Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins will have you swooning with fear and romance. The perfect page-turner for fans of Scream Queens, Fear Street and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Now a major Netflix film, from the producers of Stranger Things.

After a mysterious move from Hawaii to a new school in small town Nebraska, Makani Young and the rest of her class are being targeted by a masked killer intent on exposing their darkest secrets.

As one by one the students of her new high school begin to die in a series of gruesome murders, Makani doesn't know who's next on the list . . . and has her own secrets from the past to keep. Between this and her scorching relationship with the school misfit, this school year may turn out to be one to die for . . . literally.

There's Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins will have you swooning with fear and romance. The perfect page-turner for fans of Scream Queens, Fear Street and I Know What You Did Last Summer...


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ISBN 9781509859801
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)
PAGES 320

Average rating from 143 members


Featured Reviews

Everyone has a secret, anyone could be a target. Perfect for fans of Scream, and Scream Queens, the story unfolds at rollercoaster speed as a group of teens fight to first identify, and then avoid, the serial killer stalking their town in the run-up to Halloween. And it doesn't skimp on the gore, either, with almost-gleeful renditions of the killer's 'artistry' with their victims balanced by the growing friendships and trust between the teens. Whether that trust is misplaced or not is for the reader to find out...

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