![]() ![]() ![]() She poked holes in the lids, but the butterflies would die anyway because of the sun heating up the air in the jars. Ambiguous Innocence: Young Betty Sue in Whisper of Death liked to put butterflies in jars.Banks holds her hostage and pours acid on her, with the FBI none the wiser. While there, Kelly deduces Banks is the Acid Man and had all along planned to frame Michael. Professor Banks invites her to his apartment to supply information on Michael. All the while she has kept her insights secret from the rest of the FBI. She goes to interview Michael's university professor, Gene Banks, to get background info to support her case on Michael. Alone with the Psycho: In the novel Falling, FBI agent Kelly Feinman thinks she has tracked down the Acid Man serial killer, Michael Grander. ![]() Alas, Poor Villain: Nell in Slumber Party.Accidental Murder: Roxanne accidentally pushed Pepper onto a pitchfork in Whisper of Death.Works by Christopher Pike with their own pages include:Īdaptations of works by Christopher Pike with their own pages include: Not to be confused with the Star Trek character, although that's actually where he got the pseudonym the author's real name is Kevin McFadden, born November 12, 1954. He was most popular in the 1980s and 1990s, moving on to publishing adult works in the 2000s. Christopher Pike is an American author of, primarily, teen thriller and horror titles. ![]()
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