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Nov 12, 1954 — —· 71 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · CHILDREN · FICTION

Christopher Pike

Also known as: Kevin McFadden, Kevin Christopher McFadden, Pike Christopher

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Christopher Pike pseudonym of American author Kevin Christopher McFadden. McFadden began writing mystery and science fiction novels after leaving college, but he was unable to publish them. When an editor at Avon Books suggested that he write a teen thriller, he wrote Slumber Party, which was published in 1985 and went on to a bestseller. In addition to dozens of teen thrillers, he has written books for children and for adult audiences.

Brooklyn, United States
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Marvin Summer sat in his English class watching the beautiful and wonderful Shelly Quade.

— from Master of murder

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The lost mind

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She awoke in the woods beside a dead body. There was a knife in her hand, blood on her clothes. Had she killed the young woman who lay beside her? She couldn’t remember. She couldn’t remember anything. Not even her own name. It was as if someone had stolen her mind. Stolen her soul.

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Master of murder

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Marvin was an eighteen-year old senior in high school. He was also America's bestselling author of teenage fiction, writing under a pen name. One day he opened a fan letter postmarked from his local town which said, "I know who you are." More letters arrive, and soon Marvin is caught up in a web of mystery more complex and frightening than his own books.

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Die Softly

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HE MAY HAVE PHOTOGRAPHED A MURDER. Herb just wanted to photograph the cheerleaders in the school showers. He planted his camera high in the corner where no one could see it, and rigged it to a special homemade timer. He did that Thursday night, and he hoped that by Friday night he would have an exciting roll of film to develop. But a girl dies Friday afternoon. On the surface it appears to be nothing more than a tragic car accident. But when Herb finally does collect his roll of film, he develops a picture that shows a shadowy figure sneaking up on the girl who has died -- sneaking up on her with a baseball bat. It makes Herb wonder if the girl was dead long before the car accident. But unfortunately for Herb, he doesn't wonder if the murderer knows he took the picture.

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