Rating: Not rated
Summary
“The guys who were supposed to be my crew, my
pals, my posse, had left me for dead, after I had gone above
and beyond for them, after I had sussed out the perfect
score, after I had done my homework, after I had overcome
their stupidity, after I had sacrificed my near-virginity by
having sex with the limbless lady.”
When he wakes up naked by the side of the highway in the
middle of the desert, twenty-two-year-old Bailey Quinn is
only sure of a few things: He’s in a world of testicle
pain. He’s tripping out of his head on peyote. And
someone seems to have made a half-assed attempt at slashing
his throat. He can’t for the life of him remember what
happened. And then it all comes back: His boys screwed him
over.
Bailey, college dropout and carny, was working props and
rigging for a touring tent circus and freak show. The Freaks
were the nastiest, most tweaked-out group of misfits Bailey
had ever come across. But the Freaks were doing some shady
bookkeeping in addition to a boatload of veterinary Quaalude
and crystal meth. So to get the inside dope on the circus
payroll, Bailey took up with Eelie, the Serpent Girl, and
began an unexpectedly erotic and dangerous odyssey.
As Bailey hits the road to track down his
“friends” and get his loot back, a black-edged,
hilarious caper unfolds. From Tank Deerflower, the
drug-dealing rodeo rider, and Arnold, the fire-eater with a
temper as black as his charred throat, to Sissy, the
beautiful ex-junkie/whore who steals Bailey’s heart,
strange characters and stranger events converge in this fast,
gritty, and unforgettable novel. Crafted with artistry and
deftness, Serpent Girl is a voyage into the darkest depths of
carny life–and, remarkably, a tender love story to
boot.