Frank Hunter, un métis indien, vient d'arriver dans un nouveau lycée. Il rencontre Lilith, une fille étrange qui prend plaisir à se déguiser en sorcière pour qu'on la laisse tranquille. Dans ses rêves, Lilith combat la réincarnation d'un tueur fou qui aurait sévi autrefois. Frank décide d'intervenir dans les rêves de Lilith pour l'aider... À ses risques et périls...
I was fully expecting this at some point whilst reading the series, a book of the same level of quality as the front cover and its origins suggest it should be.
This is by far the worst of the book. The story is mediocre (like nightmare on elm street mixed with Blair Witch) and the writing is even worse. This isn’t scary, or tense, the scenarios are very repetitive (someone is crying in the woods then the woods shift and look different about 40 times!) and the ending is too neat.
Recommended?: if you were going to only pick the best books from this series then this is certainly one to avoid.
Nice and scary! And the presentation is enough to make you doubt all those who say none of the Blair Witch legends are true. Despite the story being retold in a full fiction format, it gas that taste of truth with the notes and emails. And even though I started on #4, I don't feel as if I've missed anything.