Clown in a Cornfield 3: The Church of Frendo
By (Author) Adam Cesare
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperTeen
4th December 2024
29th August 2024
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Thrillers / suspense
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Horror and ghost stories, chillers
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Rural and farm life
FIC
Hardback
448
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
458g
The thrills and chills are far from over in the third novel from Bram Stoker Award winner and master of scare, horror legend Adam Cesare.
Quinn has just survived yet another bloody run-in with the murderous clown Frendo, but somehow still she knows this wont be the last. Tired of being hunted and seeing innocent people hurt, Quinn believes the only way to beat the horror is to take justice into her own hands--and stop the Frendo followers herself. Little does she know that this path will take her across cornfields and state lines, to where she will have to face the most dangerous and bloody menace yet: True believers.
Its an all-new tale in this terrifying trio series about the villains inside us all, from the master of slashers and suspense, awardwinning author Adam Cesare.
Clown in a Cornfieldwas 2020s Bram Stoker Award Winner for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel.
"A pulse-pounding thrill ride for retro-horror fans who are not faint of heart (or stomach)." Kirkus Reviews "Theres a lot to love about Adam Cesares new novel,Clown in a Cornfield.First, the title. Holy crap. Then the front cover. Double holy crap. Also consider its already received blurbs from people like Clive Barker, Stephen Graham Jones, and Paul Tremblay Triple holy crap. People are going to be talking about this novel all year. Get ready for it." Lit Reactor "Cinematic and blood soaked." Booklist This party starts early, and it does not stop until all the bodies have hit the floor. Stephen Graham Jones, author of Mongrels and The Only Good Indians "Adam Cesare's CLOWN IN A CORNFIELD starts as a fun and scary retro-slasher but then cleverly twists and bloodies its way into being a very new kind of beast. Rejoice horror fans new and old, and be terrified of Adam's everyday clowns." Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World "Tense, modern and gory, Cesare's Clown in a Cornfield is simultaneously classic and fresh. This is thrilling, old school horror for a new generation." Madeleine Roux, author of the Asylum series This debut horror novel has all the trappings of a good, popcorn-scented slasher flick. Reluctant readers will find this a quick and fun read. They will definitely appreciate the stress-relieving escapism. Suggest it to readers looking for Stephen King read-alikes and fans of theFriday the 13thfranchise. YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant ReadersNominee This book is a violent and timely tale with thinly veiled yet compelling subtext that should resonate. Its a breakneck slasher sequel that doesnt waste any time getting to the action and suspense. Bloody Disgusting Clown in a Cornfield is a true-to-form classic horror story, complete with blood and gore, chainsaws and crossbows, and abundant deaths. This is a truly fun piece of escapism for teens who are okay with slasher-flick violence. YALSAs Best Fiction for Young Adults Nominee "Clown in a Cornfield delivers everything the title promises--and more. More carnage, more mayhem and a sly social commentary that cuts to the bone. A must-read for horror fans." Riley Sager, New York Times bestselling author of Final Girls "Cesares cinematic eye means the set-pieces are loud, brash, and dramatic (its no surprise that theres a film adaptation in the works). Given what we are all experiencing now, theres something wonderfully pleasing, nostalgic, and even therapeutic spending several hours cheering on Quinn smart and brave -- as she takes on [...] killer clowns." Locus Magazine "With this novel, Cesare is going to create a new generation of life-long horror fans." Signal Horizon Magazine "This pitch-perfect horror experience can be enjoyed as pure entertainment for its fun retro slasher style, but teen readers will also fully appreciate the sly underlying social commentary." Booklist (starred review)
Adam Cesare is a New Yorker who lives in Philadelphia. He is the author of Mercy House, Video Night, The Summer Job, and Tribesmen. He writes a monthly column for Cemetery Dance Online. He also has a YouTube review show called Project: Black T-Shirt where he discusses horror films and pairs them with reading suggestions.