Authors: R.L. Stine
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IT BEGAN IN FIRE â¦
⦠the fire that burned innocent Susannah Goode at the stake. But the Goodes had their revenge. They cursed the Fiers forever.
The curse brought death and destruction to generations of Fiersâuntil Simon came along.
Simon thinks he's beaten the curse. He's changed his family name to Fear. He has the powerful amulet his ancestors wore. He's gone to New Orleans to start a new life. Nothing's going to stop him.
That's what Simon thinks.
No one escapes from the curse.
It began in fire ⦠and now it ends with The Burning.
Books by R.L. Stine
Fear Street
ALL-NIGHT PARTY
BAD DREAMS
THE BEST FRIEND
THE BEST FRIEND 2: SPECIAL EDITION
THE BOY NEXTDOOR
THE CHEATER
COLLEGE WEEKEND
THE CONFESSION
THE DARE
DEAD END
DOUBLE DATE
THE FACE
FINAL GRADE
THE FIRE GAME
FIRST DATE
HALLOWEEN PARTY
HAUNTED
INTO THE DARK
KILLER'S KISS
THE KNIFE
LET'S PARTY
LIGHTS OUT
THE MIND READER
MISSING
THE NEW BOY
THE NEW GIRL
NIGHT GAMES
ONE EVIL SUMMER
THE OVERNIGHT
THE PERFECT DATE
THE PROM QUEEN
THE RICH GIRL
THE RUNAWAY
SECRET ADMIRER
THE SECRET BEDROOM
SKI WEEKEND
THE SLEEPWALKER
THE STEPSISTER
THE STEPSISTER 2
SUNBURN
THE SURPRISE PARTY
SWITCHED
THE THRILL CLUB
TRAPPED
TRUTH OR DARE
WHAT HOLLY HEARD
WHO KILLED THE HOMECOMING QUEEN?
THE WRONG NUMBER WRONG NUMBER 2
Fear Park
THE FIRST SCREAM
THE LOUDEST SCREAM
THE LAST SCREAM
Fear Street Cheerleaders
THE FIRST EVIL
THE SECOND EVIL
THE THIRD EVIL
THE NEW EVIL
CHEERLEADERS: THE EVIL LIVES! (A Fear Street Super-chiller)
Fear Street Duet
FEAR HALL: THE BEGINNING
FEAR HALL: THE CONCLUSION
Fear Street Trilogies
The Cataluna Chronicles
THE EVIL MOON #1
THE DARK SECRET #2
THE DEADLY FIRE #3
99 Fear Street: The House of Evil
THE FIRST HORROR
THE SECOND HORROR
THE THIRD HORROR
Fear Street Saga
THE BETRAYAL #1
THE SECRET #2
THE BURNING #3
THE AWAKENING EVIL
CHILDREN OF FEAR
DANCE OF DEATH
DAUGHTERS OF SILENCE
FORBIDDEN SECRETS
HEART OF THE HUNTER
THE HIDDEN EVIL
HOUSE OF WHISPERS
THE SIGN OF FEAR
A NEW FEAR
Fear Street Super Chillers
BAD MOONLIGHT
BROKEN HEARTS
THE DEAD LIFEGUARD
GOODNIGHT KISS
GOODNIGHT KISS 2
HIGH TIDE
THE NEW YEAR'S PARTY
PARTY SUMMER
SILENT NIGHT
SILENT NIGHT #2
SILENT NIGHT #3
Other novels
HOW I BROKE UP WITH ERNIE
PHONE CALLS
CURTAINS
BROKEN DATE
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R.L.STINE
SIMON PULSE
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This book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real locales are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author's imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
First Simon Pulse edition October 2002
Text copyright © 1993 by Parachute Press, Inc.
Originally published as an Archway Paperback in October 1993
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THE FIER FAMILY TREE
T
he candle flickered low. Candle wax puddled on the narrow wooden tabletop.
Nora Goode set down her pen and stretched. Her shoulders ached. She rubbed her tired eyes.
Shadows cast by the single candle danced around the small room. Nora raised her eyes to the small window. Pale gray light seeped in between the bars.
The first light of morning, Nora thought. She felt a stab of panic in her chest.
The first light of morning, and I still have so much to write.
She flexed her aching fingers, then picked up the pen. “I must finish my story before they come for me,” she murmured.
The story of the two familiesâthe Fears and the
Goodes. The story of the evil curse that followed them through time.
So much to tell.
She had been writing all night, but she knew she had to continue. Nora swept her dark hair back over her shoulders. Then gave a start.
What was that darting shadow against the wall?
Nora turned to see a scrawny rat scamper across the bare floorboards toward her feet.
Ignore it, she told herself. Do not be distracted, Nora. This story is too important.
It must be told. It must be written.
If I do not finish the story of the Fears, no one will know how to stop the evil. Then the horrors will continue forever.
Nora hunched over the table and started to write again. I must now tell the story of Simon Fear, she decided.
To try to avoid the family curse, Simon changed his name from Fier to Fear. As a young man of twenty-one, he moved to New Orleans to seek his fortune.
Nora shook her head bitterly. Did Simon really believe he could leave two hundred years of evil behind him?
Ignoring the scratching of the rat, ignoring the sputtering of the dying candle, Nora dipped her pen in the inkwell and continued to writeâ¦.
S
imon Fear stopped in front of the white picket fence that stretched the length of the sprawling white mansion. Through the enormous front window he could see the partygoers in fancy dress.
It was brighter than day inside the ballroom. The light from the window swept over the front lawn. Horse-drawn carriages waited in line by the entrance to let off their passengers. A row of servants in uniform stood ready to assist them.
Simon hesitated. He pulled at the cuffs of his jacket. The sleeves were too short. His shirt cuffs were frayed. He had no ruffles on his shirtfront.
These are the wealthiest society people in New Orleans, he told himself, watching a woman in a full, three-tiered pink ball gown enter the white-columned
mansion. Do I really have the nerve to enter this party without an invitation?
The answer, of course, was
yes
.
Before dressing for the party, Simon had made a mental list of his assets:
I am good-looking.
I can be very charming and witty if I desire to be.