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Diane Hoh

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Born April 28, 1937 (88 years old)
Warren, United States
57 books
4.0 (64)
1,584 readers

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Diane Margot Eggleston Hoh (April 28, 1937 – August 25, 2025) was an American author of young adult horror fiction, best known for her Nightmare Hall series and Point Horror novels. She grew up in Warren, Pennsylvania, and moved back there permanently in 2021 after 33 years in Austin, Texas. She died on August 25, 2025, at the age of 88.

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Revenge

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Over the years, Jonah McKee acquired vast wealth, power, and an unsavory reputation. Though his fatal car crash is ruled accidental, his widow is convinced otherwise and begs her children to find the truth. Eldest son Max knew his late father could be manipulative, but a letter found among Jonah's possessions shows just how many lives were subject to his meddling. That list includes Max's brother, Jenner, rodeo rider and rebel, who is confronted by a confession that changes his life. But even while the siblings reel from new revelations, stubborn, beautiful Casey McKee is kidnapped by an enemy who hates the family enough to destroy them.

Sorority sister

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Everyone knows that Omega Phi Delta is the best sorority on Salem University's campus, so it's no wonder Maxie wants to join. But someone on campus is out to destroy the Omega house and everyone in it. And the worst part is that the culprit may be one of the sisters.

The Fever

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Duffy has a mysterious fever that has robbed her of her strength and left her helpless in her hospital bed. Now she's beginning to suffer from delirious dreams . . . or did she really witness a murder? Only the murderer knows for sure . . . and that makes Duffy the next victim.

Funhouse

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If it weren’t for the Boardwalk, the small town of Santa Luisa might disappear altogether. The amusement park employs half the town’s workers, pulls in tourists, and gives teenagers like Tess Landers someplace to hang out on the weekends. Tess is eating a hot dog when the Boardwalk’s roller coaster—the Devil’s Elbow—jumps the track, hangs for a moment in the air, and then plummets to the ground. One of Tess’s classmates is dead on impact, two are forever maimed, and over twenty others are taken to the hospital. It’s the worst tragedy Santa Luisa has ever seen, but it’s only the beginning. As people rush to help, Tess spies a black-suited figure running away from the crowd. The crash was no accident. Five more teens will suffer before the killer is through, and Tess may be about to put herself on the list of victims.

The Train

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During the night while everyone is asleep, a young boy takes a ride on his toy train.

Fire (Med Center)

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When an oil refinery bursts into flames, Med Center becomes a disaster center with swarms of patients suffering from burns, smoke inhalation, and other injuries.

Prom Date

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The forthcoming prom at Toomey High is overshadowed by a series of brutal slayings that replace taffeta and tiaras with mayhem, and students suspect that one of the Pops, an elite clique of girls, may be the killer.

The Vampire's Kiss (Nightmare Hall)

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There's a vampire roaming Nightmare Hall. A Salem University co-ed, still mourning the loss of Lucas, her recently deceased boyfriend, is suddenly drawn toward death. Which one of the new men in her life is really Lucas come back as a vampire to lure her to the other side?

The Voice in the Mirror (Nightmare Hall)

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Salem U. is buzzing with holiday activities. Annie loves the holidays, until two of her friends have horrible accidents—and she may be next. What Annie doesn't know is that one of her friends has a dark past. He has murdered a girl and now his mind is split in two. One part that of a student, the other that of a guilty killer. He listens to "the voice in the mirror" that tells him that each new girl he meets is actually a reincarnation of the girl he killed, returning to expose him. The voice tells him he has no chance, unless he can eliminate the problem...permanently.