Kfir Luzzatto
Crossing the Meadow
Crossing the Meadow
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You are about to step into the twilight zone where dead people brush silently past the living ones.
Will you find the answer to the strange nightmare that links a man, a woman, and a foggy city?
While the story unravels you will meet a little girl who can see her dead cat, an old blind woman and a beautiful girl who died too young. They don't know what awaits them beyond that meadow, but YOU need to find out.
Will you?
Voted "Best Horror Novel" in the 2003 P&E Reader's Poll
Reviews:
"One of the pleasures of being a ghost is having the ability to spy on people in their homes without fear of discovery. Reading Crossing the Meadow is a little like doing just that...
This is a short, intimate book with believable characters and an original take on the supernatural that will interest anyone who has ever enjoyed a spot of surreptitious people-watching." - Rosalind Jackson - Warpcore SF
"...it does for ghosts what Anne Rice's 'Interview with the Vampire' did for the blood-sucking living dead a couple of decades back... you really need to discover all the other charming aspects of 'Crossing the Meadow' on you own." - RON MILLER - TheColumnists.com
"CROSSING THE MEADOW could be a depressing novel of death and despair; instead, Kfir Luzzatto has made it a testimony of hope and a promise of better things to come... This novel is great easy reading for a relaxed summer evening" - Alice Holman - The RAWSISTAZ Reviews
"This book is entertaining and worthy of every second of your time. Kfir Luzzatto has written a winner..." - Tyrone Banks - Betsie's Literary Page
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