Also up for preorder on our website: Tom Reamy's BLIND VOICES (1978), the author's only novel, published posthumously, a horror/fantasy about a sinister carnival that shows up in a small Kansas town in 1929 that earned comparisons to Ray Bradbury. Cover by Dead Clown Art. https://www.valancourtbooks.com/blind...
Book Description
When Haverstock's Traveling Curiosus and Wonder Show rolls into Hawley, Kansas one hot midsummer weekend in 1929, no one in town has any idea of the terrors in store. Three teenage girls attend the show's first performance and find themselves drawn into a world of lust, freakish horror, and gruesome deaths ...
Reviews
"How good is this book? It is breathtakingly good." - Harlan Ellison
"Not since Bradbury has a fantasy author so captured the dark heart of midwestern America." - Gregory Benford
"An atmosphere of horror amongst carnival surroundings comparable to that in Ray Bradbury's 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'." - Pittsburgh Press
"A marvelous and engrossing story ... a frantically accelerating plot which races inevitably to a ghastly climax." - South Bend Tribune
Book Description
When Haverstock's Traveling Curiosus and Wonder Show rolls into Hawley, Kansas one hot midsummer weekend in 1929, no one in town has any idea of the terrors in store. Three teenage girls attend the show's first performance and find themselves drawn into a world of lust, freakish horror, and gruesome deaths ...
Reviews
"How good is this book? It is breathtakingly good." - Harlan Ellison
"Not since Bradbury has a fantasy author so captured the dark heart of midwestern America." - Gregory Benford
"An atmosphere of horror amongst carnival surroundings comparable to that in Ray Bradbury's 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'." - Pittsburgh Press
"A marvelous and engrossing story ... a frantically accelerating plot which races inevitably to a ghastly climax." - South Bend Tribune