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The Cotton Candy Massacre

By: Christopher Robertson
Narrated by: Alana Nicole Cox
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Publisher's Summary

"The book reads like the work of a mad scientist who wants nothing more than to show the world why he loves B-movie horror." (Damien Casey, author of Coffin Dodgers, Pup and Hot Pink Satanism)

"Fast paced with an compelling plot, violent scenes of gore that were played off to be amusing and extremely colorful. Three words I can use to sum up this tale: comedic, brutal and thrilling!" (H. Everend, author of Cursed Legacy and The Summoning)

The book you are about to listen to is an account of the tragedy that occurred at the reopening of Bonkin's Bonanza one day in the summer of 1989. Some came looking for fun, like Candy Barton and her best friend, Leigh.

Others, like Rocky Rhodes and Sully Sullivan, came looking for a second chance. Instead, they would find a twisted, funfetti nightmare.

For many of the thrill-seekers and families visiting Bonkin's Bonanza, that day would be their last. And the events that unfolded would go on to become infamously known as The Cotton Candy Massacre.

©2022 Christopher Robertson (P)2023 Christopher Robertson

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