The Church of Frendo
Clown in a Cornfield, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jesse Vilinsky
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Adam Cesare
About this listen
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 won’t 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.
It’s an all-new tale in this terrifying trio series about the villains inside us all, from the master of slashers and suspense, award-winning author Adam Cesare.
Clown in a Cornfield was 2020’s Bram Stoker Award Winner for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel.
©2024 Adam Cesare (P)2024 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about The Church of Frendo
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- Noelle Kelly
- 14-09-24
A gory and satisfying end to a brilliant trilogy
The narrator brought the characters to life perfectly.
The final part to the trilogy was a fitting end and I loved every moment.
Quinn Maybrook is a complex character and I loved the interactions with jugggalo, Johnny D.
The story of Tabitha was chilling and added a whole other layer to the story.
Another cracker from Adam Cesare
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- Anonymous User
- 29-09-24
Fun end of the trilogy
Solid end to a trilogy for slasher fans. Well read and if you liked the first two you won’t go wrong with this one.
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