Some clowns just have an appetite for children. Following in the tradition of Stephen King's It... “Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls! Come see the flying trapeze twins, the lion and lion tamer, the clown and his appetite for children! Do be scared, as it helps in the digestion process!” Nine-year-old Logan Barnes, a sweet, precocious boy who adores the circus, receives an old, worn painted picture of a clown from his mom one fateful day. Almost at once, Logan begins to feel haunted by the portrait he so desperately wants to admire. The clown in the painting, he learns, is somewhat alive, and feeds off the innocence of a child--Logan--as fuel to break through his painted prison so that he can anchor himself into the real world. Logan must face him, his worst fear come true, not only in order to save himself, but also his loved ones as well...
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- Release Date TBD
- Author Troy McCombs
- Language English
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