The Cemetery

by D.E. Athkins, Caroline B. Cooney, and Diane Hoh

Published 20 August 1993
It all started out as a party and then there was a game of hide-and-seek and before anyone knew what was happening someone was killed. The game was over, but was there still someone out there - still playing the game?

The Accident

by Diane Hoh

Published 1 April 1991
She appears in Megan's mirror one day, a pale wispy shadow. The ghost of Juliet, a young girl who tragically drowned in the lake.Then she makes a strange request - she begs Megan to change places with her - just for a week. Megan is both terrified and fascinated by this strange apparition, and reluctantly agrees. But who is Juliet? And what really happened on the lake all those years ago? And if Megan gives her life to Juliet, will she ever get it back?

The Perfume

by Caroline B. Cooney

Published 31 December 1992
When Gentle Dove first puts on Venom, a new perfume, she unleashes a part of herself that has been locked away all her life - the second self she never knew existed, and it's evil.

Vampire's Promise

by Caroline B. Cooney

Published 1 January 1949
Part of the Point Horror list, this sequel to The Cheerleader finds the evil vampire up to his old tricks, with a new victim.

The Stranger

by Caroline B. Cooney

Published 1 November 1993
Nicoletta is strangely drawn to Jethro in her class - fascinated by his dark mysterious face yet at the same time repelled. But she knows so little about him. Until she follows him to a deserted cave and learns the truth. Jethro is not like the others, he harbours a terrifying secret.

The Cheerleader

by Caroline B. Cooney

Published 1 June 1991
Cheerleaders are beautiful, popular and exciting - girls that Althea longs to be. But Althea is nobody - she gets no phone calls, shares no laughter and has no friends. Then one day she meets him, a vampire who offers to make her a cheerleader in exchange for a simple bargain.

The Return of the Vampire

by Caroline B. Cooney

Published 1 February 1992
Devnee is tired of feeling plain and ordinary. If only she had beauty, she could gain acceptance, friendship - even love. Then the Vampire comes to Devnee, tempting her with her heart's desire - but at a terrible price.