The Circus Oasis by Robert Essig

The Burkheads arrange a weekend trip for their birthday girl. The gift for little Danni is a weekend stay in a re-established circus themed hotel constructed at a isolated desert location. The excitement for this family to share a Big Top Show for the first time possesses high hopes of good times and special memories. However this nostalgic adventure quickly turns into a scary haunted attraction as many hidden horrors begin to surface within the family’s vacation.

Robert Essig scribes this unnatural tale of big top terror that houses tortured souls and otherworldly spirits. Coated with the colorful appeal of popcorn, peanuts and cotton candy, the roadside attraction of The Circus Oasis in fact hides vile depictions of peculiar animals, spooky clowns and strange calliope music.

With a writing style of surreal horror no-one accommodates the reader quite like Robert Essig. His strange and unusual stories we have all come to know and love is in full effect with this recent release from Encyclopocalypse Publications. From historical carnies to vintage jugglers and high wire acts, Essig puts his personal stamp of horror on each and every page. I mean come on…who wouldn’t want to experience madness at the most colorful level of carnage. Ya gotta love it.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, splatterpunk readers of all ages…Welcome to Essig’s Greatest Show In Hell! Adorned with riding boots, long coat and top hat, this ringmaster of the macabre introduces each and every perilous chapter together with a horrid gasp from his audience. Step right up for an amazing Horror Bookworm Recommendation.
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A Horror Bookworm Recommendation

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