It was all the way back in 2006, when murder mystery author Gary Lee first attempted to bring the urban legend of the clown statue to life. Realizing an overall lack of quality, however, the novel was scrapped halfway through. The following year, a short story with a twist just as wickedly delightful was also abandoned. Now, at long last, the man behind the Brink of Insanity trilogy and Renegade saga tells a new story! The clown statue spells doom and despair for an improved cast of characters, as their collective blood is shed in the 80's! Complimenting the creepy, urban legend with his own…mehr
It was all the way back in 2006, when murder mystery author Gary Lee first attempted to bring the urban legend of the clown statue to life. Realizing an overall lack of quality, however, the novel was scrapped halfway through. The following year, a short story with a twist just as wickedly delightful was also abandoned. Now, at long last, the man behind the Brink of Insanity trilogy and Renegade saga tells a new story! The clown statue spells doom and despair for an improved cast of characters, as their collective blood is shed in the 80's! Complimenting the creepy, urban legend with his own twist ending; Gary Lee presents his first book in over half a decade!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gary Lee, the author of Son of a Carpenter, is a retired Battalion Chief from the Fort Worth Fire Department. Now residing west of Fort Worth, he enjoys a peaceful retirement with his loving wife, Becky, and their rescue dog, Rocky. Embracing his new chapter, Gary spends his days appreciating the beauty of nature and the company of his friends and neighbors. His life, filled with blessings, inspires his writing. His experiences as a firefighter and his current lifestyle in a small town resonate in his work, making it relatable for fellow first responders and those interested in their unique lifestyle.
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