The Beast Must Die

The Beast Must Die by Jamie Suzanne, published by Bantam Books in 1996, is a gripping tale that delves into the unsettling experiences of the Wakefield twins as they take on babysitting duties for the Riccoli family. This edition, available in English and spanning 135 pages, presents a narrative that explores the intersection of childhood fears and the supernatural, as the twins confront the reality behind the children’s disturbing nightmares.
Readers will find a story that unfolds with a blend of horror and social themes, as the twins navigate the complexities of family dynamics and sibling relationships while uncovering a sinister presence that threatens the Riccoli children. The narrative captures the essence of juvenile fiction, emphasizing the impact of fear and imagination in a school setting. As the twins delve deeper into the mystery, they must confront the chilling truth that something evil lurks within the Riccoli household, making this a compelling exploration of fear and courage.
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When the Wakefield twins began babysitting for the Riccoli family, they soon learned of the kids’ bad dreams. Overactive imaginations, they thought. But slowly, the terrifying truth becomes undeniable. The nightmares are real. Something evil is in the kids’ house and in their dreams. Something that wants them dead.
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