How to Protect Your Neighborhood from Circus Werewolves: Slug Pie Story #4

The fourth installment in Mick Bogerman's Slug Pie Stories Adventure series is a scary, good time!

The circus is in town, and Mick Bogerman has a fail-proof plan to sneak inside the adults-only Macabre Pavilion. But there’s something weird about the A. Linville & Purnima Bros. Circus this year. Angry parents and crying kids exit early by the carload. Maybe it’s the clowns. Yes, they wear the standard stark-white faces and red bulbous noses, but underneath their painted smiles, there’s something not quite right. What's more, after the full moon rises . . . they howl. When Mick and his friends rescue a caged boy from the clown’s clutches they set off a series of disasters that threaten their entire neighborhood. Can Mick become the leader his neighbors need and protect them from the pack of hungry predators infiltrating their town?

From the back cover: There’s a good reason kids are scared of clowns. When the circus comes to your town, better watch out for the clowns with jagged teeth, pointy ears, and foul breath. They just might be werewolves in disguise waiting to devour everyone in sight. Once their hair-raising howl cuts through the night, you have two choices: run and hide and hope for the best, or follow my simple steps for How to Protect Your Neighborhood From Circus Werewolves. Together, we’ll turn grandma’s silverware into powerful weaponry and hunt down the fearsome canine pack before they make meat snacks of the neighbors.

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How to Protect Your Neighborhood from Circus Werewolves: Slug Pie Story #4

The fourth installment in Mick Bogerman's Slug Pie Stories Adventure series is a scary, good time!

The circus is in town, and Mick Bogerman has a fail-proof plan to sneak inside the adults-only Macabre Pavilion. But there’s something weird about the A. Linville & Purnima Bros. Circus this year. Angry parents and crying kids exit early by the carload. Maybe it’s the clowns. Yes, they wear the standard stark-white faces and red bulbous noses, but underneath their painted smiles, there’s something not quite right. What's more, after the full moon rises . . . they howl. When Mick and his friends rescue a caged boy from the clown’s clutches they set off a series of disasters that threaten their entire neighborhood. Can Mick become the leader his neighbors need and protect them from the pack of hungry predators infiltrating their town?

From the back cover: There’s a good reason kids are scared of clowns. When the circus comes to your town, better watch out for the clowns with jagged teeth, pointy ears, and foul breath. They just might be werewolves in disguise waiting to devour everyone in sight. Once their hair-raising howl cuts through the night, you have two choices: run and hide and hope for the best, or follow my simple steps for How to Protect Your Neighborhood From Circus Werewolves. Together, we’ll turn grandma’s silverware into powerful weaponry and hunt down the fearsome canine pack before they make meat snacks of the neighbors.

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How to Protect Your Neighborhood from Circus Werewolves: Slug Pie Story #4

How to Protect Your Neighborhood from Circus Werewolves: Slug Pie Story #4

How to Protect Your Neighborhood from Circus Werewolves: Slug Pie Story #4

How to Protect Your Neighborhood from Circus Werewolves: Slug Pie Story #4

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The fourth installment in Mick Bogerman's Slug Pie Stories Adventure series is a scary, good time!

The circus is in town, and Mick Bogerman has a fail-proof plan to sneak inside the adults-only Macabre Pavilion. But there’s something weird about the A. Linville & Purnima Bros. Circus this year. Angry parents and crying kids exit early by the carload. Maybe it’s the clowns. Yes, they wear the standard stark-white faces and red bulbous noses, but underneath their painted smiles, there’s something not quite right. What's more, after the full moon rises . . . they howl. When Mick and his friends rescue a caged boy from the clown’s clutches they set off a series of disasters that threaten their entire neighborhood. Can Mick become the leader his neighbors need and protect them from the pack of hungry predators infiltrating their town?

From the back cover: There’s a good reason kids are scared of clowns. When the circus comes to your town, better watch out for the clowns with jagged teeth, pointy ears, and foul breath. They just might be werewolves in disguise waiting to devour everyone in sight. Once their hair-raising howl cuts through the night, you have two choices: run and hide and hope for the best, or follow my simple steps for How to Protect Your Neighborhood From Circus Werewolves. Together, we’ll turn grandma’s silverware into powerful weaponry and hunt down the fearsome canine pack before they make meat snacks of the neighbors.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780996332521
Publisher: Slug Pie Stories LLC
Publication date: 09/21/2016
Series: Slug Pie Stories , #4
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.39(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Author, Mickey "Mick" Bogerman has lived in Beachwood, North Carolina all his life. Mostly he tries to stay out of trouble, but mostly trouble seems to find him anyway. He has a knack for antagonizing scary creatures and girls, not necessarily in that order.
Mick's favorite subjects in school are science (slime, rockets, bugs, and rocks-- what's not to like?), gym class (running, climbing, throwing-- more stuff to like), and reading (yay Mr. Corcoran lets him read whatever he likes-- like comic books).
Speaking of comic books, Mick's favorites are X-Men, Demon Knights, Spiderman and Batman.

Kat Powell has been an artist since she was 12 years old and has been working as a professional artist since 2008. She earned a BFA in Studio Art with an emphasis in painting/drawing from Texas Tech University in 2010. She has shown her artwork in New York and Texas galleries and towards the end of college she began her career as an illustrator. Kat's career has gone from medical illustrator to Book Illustration as well as Logo Design and Fashion Illustration. In her free time she teaches and entertains adults and children in painting classes in Lubbock, Texas where she lives and works. The artwork she creates is mostly surreal, anatomical fantasy done in digital and traditional media. She finds beauty and humor behind the things that make many people squeamish.

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