Master of Murder No one knew he was famous. Marvin was an eighteen-year-old senior in high school. He was also America's bestselling author of teenage fiction. Millions of kids read his books. In fact his latest series-THE MYSTERY AT SILVER SPRING-was the craze at his high school. But Marvin wrote under a pen name,Mack Slate, and no one knew who he was. He was rich and famous, but he couldn't even get a date for Friday night. Yet Marvin wanted to remain unknown. He was worried that his incredible career was about to hit a brick wall. The final installment of his famous series was overdue. His millions of fans were dying to know what was going to happen in his series, but so was Marvin. He had no idea how the story was supposed to end. Then one night he opens a fan letter. It has come from his publisher-in the usual way. But this letter says, "I know who you are," and the postmark is from his local town. At first Marvin is unconcerned about the letter, but then another one arrives, saying more... Soon Marvin is caught up in a web of mystery more complex and frightening than his own books. But too late he realizes that the stories he has been spinnning are true.
The book has 208 pages.
Not being a Christopher Pike expert nor having read the book in quite a long time this is strictly an opinion. I would say the main idea is Marvin Summer writes a book that describes the potential murder of himself.
The Nemi book by Christopher Pike is going to be finished in two moons. Two MOONS? What? ._. I want Nemi so bad...
Murder
The climax of the book Thirst is when Yaksha (Sita's creator) is searching for Sita trying to kill her.
it was written in 1996 was the copywrite, i think.
The series is still ongoing with no final book, with a book called The Sacred Veil slated for a 2013 release.
clark i dont have a clue how im still waiting for the book i just found it on the internet
The book titled Road to Nowhere was written by Christopher Pike in 1993. His real name is Kevin McFadden, he has been writing since 1985 till present.
At the end of The Secret of Ka, the book did seem to suggest that there would be a sequel. There was too much left unanswered. Pike hasn't said anything on the matter, but keep on looking online! If he writes the sequel, the internet will be the first to know.
Yes, he will, but not until the middle-end of "Black Blood". I agree it is near the middle-end of the book. It is in Black Blood as well. It is very odd how he died. He died protecting Alisa (Sita). If you want to know how he physically died, read the book.
Murder by the Book has 248 pages.