Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives

It's an all-new horror classic about what happens when the truth is the last thing we want to believe, from Bram Stoker Award-winner and master of thrills and chills, horror legend Adam Cesare.

After barely making it out of the Kettle Springs cornfields alive, Quinn's first year away at college should be safe and easy. All she wants is to be normal again.

But instead, Quinn finds that her past won't leave her alone when she becomes the focus of online conspiracy theories that claim the Kettle Springs Massacre never happened. It's a deranged but relentless fantasy, and there's nothing Quinn can do to get people to hear the truth--not even on her own campus or in her own dorm room.

So when a murderous clown attacks Quinn at a frat party while another goes after her father in Kettle Springs at the same time, Quinn realizes that the facts alone are never going to save her. Her only option is to go back into the cornfields, back where the nightmare began, to set the record straight the only way she knows how. Because when the truth gets lost in the lies, that's when people start to die.

Clown in a Cornfield was 2020's Bram Stoker Award Winner for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel. Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives is perfectly set to attract old and new fans to the series.

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416 pages

Average rating: 7.5

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Rubyann
Apr 16, 2023
7/10 stars
Great follow up to the original book
ViragoReads
Feb 02, 2023
9/10 stars
This novel was equally as excited at the first! The final three--the saviors and survivors--of of the previous year's massacre in the corn maze are back for more shenanigans. Quinn, Cole, and Rust are the main survivors of the Frendo the Clown Massacre. For the last year they have been healing, surviving, and planning for the next massacre. The crazed mob is back in town, looking to take down the final three. This story picked up from book...read more
juniperknj
Dec 09, 2022
6/10 stars
a good sequel to the first, and just as thought consuming. this one was a bit more rough to read and i found myself putting down more than the first.

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