Originally written for the stage, "The Weapon" is about the limitations
of torture and demonstrates why Jeff is considered a master of both the
modern thriller and the short story.
Tragic events unfold in a snowy, sleepy Colorado town. From the first
scene of Remaking, in which a man sits alone in the cold, watching a
father and son in a diner, you know something is about to go horribly
wrong.
The lead characters of Iced bear a shocking resemblance to people we
might know--even to ourselves--pillars of society crumbling in an
avalanche of bad decisions that seemed perfectly rational at the time.
In "Justice Served," Mariah Stewart shows what might happen when a young
woman does what the rest of us only think about in our darkest moments.
It is a tale of vengeance that takes you to corners of the human heart
better left unexplored in real life.
"The Circle" is a perfectly symmetrical tale that shatters our
comfortable isolation from current events. Through the eyes of a young
pregnant woman we see the world from a new perspective as a train
carries her from a state of innocence into a state of fear.
"Roomful of Witnesses" clearly demonstrates that the strangest fiction
always contains a kernel of truth. Based on a real place, this twisted
tale could only have been written by R.L. Stine and reveals his
wonderfully off-kilter look at the world.