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“Light, as it were, is but a current in the vast ocean of time.”

Under a black starless sky, a troupe of ragged freaks and performers - led by the perverse and enigmatic Ringmaster - makes its way into a town disparaged by death and disease, intent on curing the sadness, suffering and infirmity of its inhabitants with Light.

435 pages, Paperback

Published December 24, 2015

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C. Sean McGee

48 books17 followers
"I write weird books."

Dark existential fiction that is just as rich in philosophy as it is strange and unsettling.

From the reclusive mind of Irish/ Australian writer, C.SeanMcGee, weird and wonderful stories that delve into the perverse and ever lurking shadow of humanity.

Everything written is fiction.

Eire - Australia - Brasil

*My books are free everywhere except Amazon. Get them anywhere but Amazon, please.

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January 31, 2016
The book starts of with a grotesque group of deformed circus people who come to a grey town that is living under a curse. At first, I thought I knew where this was leading, i.e. the colourful troupe being the salvation of the town. But, no... The first part of the book ends with a bang (literally) and completely shifts the story to a psychedelic celestial plane. From there on it gets really psychedelic, with alternative dimensions and even a time loop. However, if you bear with it, it leads to an end that puts the beginning of the book in a completely different light. Highly recommended for people who do not mind their literature to be tough to chew and want something more than a straightforward story!
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