Book Reviews: Attic Clowns, A Kiss By The Clowns, and Girl Clown

ATTIC CLOWNS

When Peter Straub and Jack Ketchum recommend an author you sit up and take notice. Such is the case with Jeremy Shipp. I’ve been thinking how to communicate his unique brand of fiction, commonly labelled ‘bizarro’.................




Book Review: Attic Clowns – Author Jeremy C.Shipp | HorrorNews.net


A Kiss By The Clowns

This is about arsenic and black lace around whiter than white thighs and much, much else. A passionate story about life in a world of shining oldsmobiles and bold-look ties when Marilyn Monroe was still kicking. The years following WWII serving up a story that unfolds through loaded encounters in London and New York...........


 A book by Anthony Steyning

Girl Clown

In the summer of 1976, Mary Flynn ran away from home and joined the circus. Follow her down the road as she learns a whole new life as a circus clown, makes friends with circus folks, learns to cope with life on the road, and falls in love along the way. Note: This novel is not a children's book; it contains strong language and adult situations.




Mary R. Wise

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