Clown

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Action Suspense, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Arthur Trainer ISBN: 9781468567267
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: February 8, 2001
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Arthur Trainer
ISBN: 9781468567267
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: February 8, 2001
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

CLOWN was written in San Jose, California. Native resident Paul Arthur Trainer brilliantly portrayed the imagination for true evil.

Shadow the path of detectives Bob Churchill and Eric Morann as they try to stop the ghastly and senseless (or are they) killings performed by a twisted creature so intense you will think twice about firing another employee. Laugh, while a bumbling-rookie police officer, tries his hardest to be the best, alone at night in the woods.

Fall in love with reporter Linda Manchester as she innocently becomes a suspected victim.

Revolving around the suicide of an innocent man, there's always someone out there to perpetuate justice whether it is legal or illegal. Come along for the ride as horror and humor intersects in this novel and blatant disrespect for the law unravels into the untold truth.

Visit the dark bowels of death as one victim after another will lead you to believe there is a reason for revenge; cold, hard, blood-curdling revenge. Who is the killer? And are you sure? It could be someone you least expect. Old Tavern No. Nine, set deep in the Santa Cruz hills, will never be the same and neither will you?

Prepare yourself for unrelenting terror, keep the light on, and never answer the door at night. Be afraid of the unknown, and your neighbor.

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CLOWN was written in San Jose, California. Native resident Paul Arthur Trainer brilliantly portrayed the imagination for true evil.

Shadow the path of detectives Bob Churchill and Eric Morann as they try to stop the ghastly and senseless (or are they) killings performed by a twisted creature so intense you will think twice about firing another employee. Laugh, while a bumbling-rookie police officer, tries his hardest to be the best, alone at night in the woods.

Fall in love with reporter Linda Manchester as she innocently becomes a suspected victim.

Revolving around the suicide of an innocent man, there's always someone out there to perpetuate justice whether it is legal or illegal. Come along for the ride as horror and humor intersects in this novel and blatant disrespect for the law unravels into the untold truth.

Visit the dark bowels of death as one victim after another will lead you to believe there is a reason for revenge; cold, hard, blood-curdling revenge. Who is the killer? And are you sure? It could be someone you least expect. Old Tavern No. Nine, set deep in the Santa Cruz hills, will never be the same and neither will you?

Prepare yourself for unrelenting terror, keep the light on, and never answer the door at night. Be afraid of the unknown, and your neighbor.

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