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The Dazzling Darkness, first review
The Dazzling Darkness will launch by end of April. Here is my first pre-launch review.
From best-selling author Jonathan Stone, author of The Cold Truth, Parting Shot, and the upcoming Moving Day (2014)
"In Paula Cappa’s paranormal thriller, The Dazzling Darkness, the spirit of Dan Brown meets the darkest and most somber ruminations of Ralph Waldo Emerson.
While the story ranges fluently across time and across the globe—from ancient Rome to modern Italy to the American Transcendentalists—it is centered in an old cemetery in Concord Massachusetts, and a neighboring family’s struggle with unleashed forces that they cannot understand: the intersection and tension between the seen and the unseen; between the manifest and the spiritual; between love and loss.
In smooth, highly descriptive prose, Cappa explores transcendence and eternity— sending a shiver down your spine all along the way. This is Paula Cappa’s territory, and her slant on them will bedevil your sleep and dreams as it does those of her characters."
From best-selling author Jonathan Stone, author of The Cold Truth, Parting Shot, and the upcoming Moving Day (2014)
"In Paula Cappa’s paranormal thriller, The Dazzling Darkness, the spirit of Dan Brown meets the darkest and most somber ruminations of Ralph Waldo Emerson.
While the story ranges fluently across time and across the globe—from ancient Rome to modern Italy to the American Transcendentalists—it is centered in an old cemetery in Concord Massachusetts, and a neighboring family’s struggle with unleashed forces that they cannot understand: the intersection and tension between the seen and the unseen; between the manifest and the spiritual; between love and loss.
In smooth, highly descriptive prose, Cappa explores transcendence and eternity— sending a shiver down your spine all along the way. This is Paula Cappa’s territory, and her slant on them will bedevil your sleep and dreams as it does those of her characters."
Published on April 12, 2013 11:49
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book-review, horror, mystery, supernatual


