I saw Clown in a Cornfield mentioned in a couple of Facebook Horror groups and it sounded right up my street so I ordered a copy without a moment’s hesitation.
I bloody hate clowns which perhaps explains why my family looked at me strangely when I ordered this book. What I do love though is a blood-soaked horror read which Clown in a Cornfield most definitely is. I was so excited to make a start on this one that I dropped everything to read it.
Quinn Maybrook is the new girl in town. Having recently lost her mother in tragic circumstances, teenager Quinn is determined to help her father settle quickly into Kettle Springs and build up his GP practice. Despite it being very different to her beloved Philadelphia, Kettle Springs looks an ‘interesting’ place to spend a year before heading off to college. Quinn quickly makes new friends but it’s hard to ignore the divide in the town. The adults don’t like the kids. The kids think the adults are trying to spoil their fun. The kids continue to rebel, pushing the limits, pulling reckless stunts and embarrassing the townsfolk every way they can. Until one fateful night when Kettle Springs’ creepy mascot – Frendo – decides to take things into his own hands…
I really liked Quinn. She felt wise beyond her years and despite the terrifying situation she found herself in, she adjusted and did what she had to do. No matter what that was, and I loved that about her. The supporting cast of characters were equally as well-written but I do admit to having a bit of a soft spot for Rust, who in my opinion stole the show on a number of gun-toting occasions.
In the first third to a half of the book the author sets the scene. The reader is given an insight into life in Kettle Springs and the root cause of much of the tension. It’s a slow build which is necessary to the story but I couldn’t help but be a little impatient, waiting for things to kick off. With hindsight, the amount of non-stop action in the second half of the book meant that the book was nicely balanced overall. If events had been full on from the get-go, I think I would have been exhausted 😂! Reading shouldn’t be exhausting, right?! The second half of Clown in a Cornfield is wonderfully intense and nerve-wracking, and I loved it. The fear was palpable and I was on the edge of my seat.
Would I recommend this book? I would, yes. Clown in a Cornfield delivered one hell of a ride and I was with the characters every terrifying step of the way. I loved that the author didn’t really hold back (although, to contradict myself, I wish he had pushed things a smidge further in one respect). There are a number of brilliant shocks and surprises along the way which really added to the reading experience. For me, this is a book for adults and older teens. It’s a little gorier than your average YA novel and because I’m old fashioned, far too many naughty words for younger teens (who probably know more swear words than I do!). But it reminded me in a way of a series of horror novels I read in my early 20s and that made it all the more fantastic. Recommended.

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Listening Length | 8 hours and 43 minutes |
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Author | Adam Cesare |
Narrator | Jesse Vilinsky |
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Audible.com.au Release Date | 25 August 2020 |
Publisher | HarperTeen |
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Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
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damppebbles
4.0 out of 5 stars
Clown in a Cornfield by Adam Cesare
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 December 2020Verified Purchase
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Hugely Disappointing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 January 2021Verified Purchase
I enjoyed two of the author's previous adult novels - VIDEO NIGHT and THE CON SEASON - and I knew going into this it was YA, but the buzz surrounding it was loud and I'm always up for a good slasher. Unfortunately, this isn't one. The set-up is decent. Having recently lost her mother, a young girl and her widowed father move out of the big city and relocate to a small town for a fresh start. Along with her new group of friends, she finds herself the target of the towns weird mascot, a clown, who goes on an unexpected murderous rampage at a high school party in a cornfield.
Cesare manages to invest his hero with some personality, but the rest of the characters are nothing more than broad stereotypes. Diversity boxes are ticked as a couple of gay characters are included, although not in any meaningful or interesting way, but more as a final act "twist", which, to me, is more insulting than not including them at all. Same goes for the bad guys and their motivations.
It's a slog to get through and the set-up for a sequel is laughable. Some people may like this kind of stuff. I didn't. Purchase at your own risk.
Cesare manages to invest his hero with some personality, but the rest of the characters are nothing more than broad stereotypes. Diversity boxes are ticked as a couple of gay characters are included, although not in any meaningful or interesting way, but more as a final act "twist", which, to me, is more insulting than not including them at all. Same goes for the bad guys and their motivations.
It's a slog to get through and the set-up for a sequel is laughable. Some people may like this kind of stuff. I didn't. Purchase at your own risk.

Rae2282
4.0 out of 5 stars
Teenage slasher
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 January 2021Verified Purchase
I picked this up because it sounded like a teenage slasher in book form and that's exactly what it was! As I was reading I could see this as a film, as something I would definitely enjoy watching that even as you watch you can probably guess what's happening and yet you enjoy every single second of it.

Donna
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fast paced intense read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 October 2020Verified Purchase
Great story for all ages I would of loved this in my late teens and still loved it now, maybe there will be a sequel, I can only hope. Very enjoyable.
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M BAX27
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Fantastic book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 December 2020Verified Purchase
The book itself was a fantastic one. It makes a great Christmas present for anyone who loves horror.
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