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Circus Sideshow #2

Circus Sideshow (Act Two): A Supernatural Oddity

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A novella series for fans of The Twilight Zone and Night GalleryA quaint town. An honest man. An ancient horror in disguise.  The small town of Devil's Backbone experiences its first brush will true evil. The Making of Polly Three-Tongues is a warning tale to the human predators that walk among us. Don't come to our town. The Circus Sideshow series of novellas and shorts explores the world that exists at the periphery of reason and logic. Visit as often as you like but come prepared. You never know what you'll find inside!

97 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 16, 2020

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D.S. Quinton

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D.S. Quinton was born in the Midwest USA and attended the schools of daydreaming, foosball, and mixology. He is an avid student of the unknown and grew up on Greek mythology, the Twilight Zone, and Night Gallery.

He is the author of the Spirit Hunter supernatural thriller series and the Circus Sideshow supernatural oddity series, along with a few other interesting tales.

Although his guitar slide is rusty, the piano keys are warm, and despite the lure of many untraveled paths, his feet are generally moving forward.

You can find him at dsquinton.com, some social media platforms, or on his deck solving the world’s problems with his wife and a good bottle of wine.

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January 4, 2023
I was given this book, by the author in exchange for an honest review.

This book, has a lot going for it. Native American mythology mixed with Greek, and others. It’s an all out war almost! But, one thing I will say is that this is also its vice. With so much going on the story does progress and it makes choices I feel keep the story stuck. There was also an issue with the term “Indians” being used when they’re clearly native Americans. Other than that I enjoyed the character even though not much was given in terms of character development. Over all this book was just alright. 3 stars out of 5 from me.

Thank you, D.S. Quinton for the opportunity to review.
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