![]() ![]() ![]() One of the things that bothers me about a lot of horror stories is that there is often an easy solution to the issue at hand or that there isn’t really a reason as to why there’s a homicidal maniac. ![]() What I wasn’t expecting was the phenomenal, expertly developed mystery that brought the clowns and their motive into the story, and how well Cesare went about bringing the hilariously stereotypical horror scenes to fruition. When you pick up a book about homicidal clowns, you’re of course expecting to get homicidal clowns, right? And not to confuse anyone, but you do get homicidal clowns in this book–you get more then a few. I was expecting a lot of things when I picked up Clown in a Cornfield, but to be honest, I was not expecting what I was given. Why this book?: I’m not good with slasher horror movies, but I wanted a scary book and a slasher horror BOOK sounded like exactly what I needed.ĬONTENT WARNING for the review: discussed/mentioned gore and violence. ![]() While getting to know her new peers, a masked intruder shows up, ready to get revenge on the high schoolers. Quinn soon finds herself in the middle of the town’s war between the adults and teenagers, with the adults blaming the kids for everything that has gone wrong. Quinn and her father just moved to Kettle Springs from Philadelphia after her mother’s death, wanting to make a fresh start. ![]()
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