

After all, they know he would never kill again. Julie and her friends promise to keep the killer’s secret. But that doesn’t mean one of them killed him.


Stineīook Description: Five close friends…one murderer.Īll Julie’s friends hated Al. It was also a cool detail to have the graduating class of 1996 pegged at around 300 kids.Book: “The Confession” (Fear Street #38) by R.L. I like when these books go a little bananas. My absolute favorite scene is when Officer Reed latches on to Julie's description of Al's friends as "bad kids" as if its the Biggest Break he's ever had in an investigation. Every one of Julie's close friends begins to show homicidal tendencies and the bottom-rung cop on the case seems to be circling closer. We've been down Fear Street before, so we know what happens next. Then one of the friends confesses to the murder and begs for it to be kept secret. It's beginning to feel like blackmail and threatens to ruin their lives. The group would have nothing to do with him except Al has a nasty habit of doing favors for people unasked and then leveraging those favors. He's drinking beer and getting into fights all the time. Their old friend Al Freed started hanging out with tough kids from Waynesbridge that are total bad news.

Hot Taylor Snook moved to town last Christmas and surprised everyone by dating Teddy, even if she's a big flirt. They're a tight-knit group, but there have been some recent changes. Julie and Hillary Walker have been best friends since grade school and they've known the shy Teddy Miller and the goofy Vincent Freedman almost as long. Another year at Shadyside High is winding down and Julie Carson and her friends are thinking about life after graduation.
