Marcus Reed has been walking the empty streets for eight months, carrying guilt that therapy can't touch. When Emma Catherine Cross died in the car accident he survived, Marcus lost more than his girlfriend-he lost his ability to believe that healing was possible. Conventional therapy, medication, and well-meaning friends offer nothing but performance of recovery, empty gestures toward a wholeness that feels forever out of reach.
Then Marcus discovers online forums speaking in riddles about a circus that appears only to those who truly need it. Following cryptic instructions to Century Mall's abandoned parking lot, Marcus finds something impossible: a tent where pain matters, where suffering is acknowledged rather than medicated away, where broken people gather to witness each other's wounds.
The Ringmaster offers what no therapist can-transformation through authentic suffering rather than false healing. But as Marcus descends deeper into the circus's psychological depths, he discovers that this place demands a different kind of payment. In exchange for witnessing his pain, the circus wants to transform him into performance itself.
Through chambers of mirrors and marionette strings, painted faces and willing dissolution, Marcus must choose between the comfortable numbness of his old life and the terrible authenticity of becoming someone-or something-else entirely. In a world where everyone performs recovery, the circus offers the seductive possibility of never having to pretend to be whole again.
But some transformations can't be undone, and some performances become permanent. Marcus will learn that the line between healing and destruction is often nothing more than a matter of perspective-and that sometimes, the most honest thing you can do is stop pretending to be human.
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Brian S Rizzo is a software architect and former amateur musician whose debut novel Big Top Execution marks his first venture into published fiction. A native of the Pittsburgh area now residing in small-town Western Pennsylvania, Rizzo draws from his dual background in software architecture and music composition-both disciplines requiring precision, structure, and creative problem-solving-to craft psychological horror that explores themes of trauma, community, and the dark performances we stage in our own lives. His technical mind and musical sensibilities converge in prose that dissects human suffering with both analytical clarity and lyrical intensity. When he's not architecting software systems, he's crafting gothic horror that cuts to the bone.
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