R.L Stine has been scaring children for years with his "Goosebumps" series of books. Now, it's the adults turn to be scared, and "Red Rain" does a masterful job of doing just that.Lea Sutter is a travel writer who writes a blog about interesting places to visit. Her current destination is the island of Le Chat Noir. While on the island, a devastating hurricane strikes, killing dozens and destroying numerous buildings. Lea herself is injured, but it's the two twin boys who emerge from the rubble that catch Lea's attention. Lea had always wanted more children than the two she and her husband Mark have, so she makes the impulsive decision to adopt the boys and raise them as her own.Needless to say, her husband is not enthusiastic about welcoming two new children into his family. Plus, he's unsure about how his children Ira and Elena will react. Mark is struggling with bad press about his new book and does not need another distraction in his life. At the beginning, the twins seem to fit in. Appearances can be deceiving, for soon after their arrival, the twins begin stealing items from the home and doing other nasty deeds. But these are only a prelude, for as the story goes along, it is revealed that the boys are definitely not the little angels Lea thought they were.I found "Red Rain" to be an excellent book. The story is definitely loaded with terror and suspense, and the characters are well-developed. Stine also displays a sense of humor in the book with the constant banter back and forth between the two police officer characters. The ending has a twist as well.I've never read R.L. Stine before, but I will again. Hopefully, he'll have another new adult novel out soon. Highly recommended.