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Crispin Books Published Print Edition of The Dazzling Darkness

Reading a physical book has it pleasures, doesn’t it? I mean I love the old books with thick pages and sharp black typography that strikes your eye. The feel of the cover, the act of turning the pages and hearing that “swish” adds just a little bit of magic to the story. I especially like living with books on my shelves, on windowsills, on coffee table or nightstand, touching their spines as I recall favorite titles or authors. In their own way, their neat little bodies say, “I’m here.”

So, now that Crispin Books (imprint of Crickhollow Books in Milwaukee, WI) has published The Dazzling Darkness in a trade paperback edition, I am totally thrilled.

For individual orders, the soft cover is available at Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble, and IndieBound.org. And of course through CrispinBooks.com.

Thank you all for your loyal support and enthusiasm for all my writing endeavors. Crispin Books will be publishing Night Sea Journey, A Tale of the Supernatural in trade paperback soon in 2014.

Both ebooks are still available for Kindle, Nook, and Ipad at $2.99.


“I’m Here!” The Dazzling Darkness by Paula Cappa
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Published on December 06, 2013 08:05 Tags: crickhollow-books, crispin-books, quiet-horror-novels, the-dazzling-darkness

New Review from MidWest Book Reviews

From MidWest Book Review ...

"Paula Cappa is a master of the metaphysical mystery genre. "The Dazzling Darkness" documents her as an extraordinary and original storyteller of the first rank. Very highly recommended. Also strongly recommended is Cappa's previous metaphysical novel "Night Sea Journey: A Tale of the Supernatural."

CRISPIN BOOKS:

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Published on April 10, 2014 17:37 Tags: midwest-book-reviews, the-dazzling-darkness

Award-Winning Book Cover Designer Gina Casey

Hi fellow authors: Just thought I'd let you know that Gina Casey, award-winning designer from Joel Friedlander's BookDesigner.com (The Dazzling Darkness) has a newly designed web site up and running.

If you are looking for a great designer for your book, with reasonable rates, take a spin by her site.

Gina is a graphic designer with Ralph Lauren in New York City.

Gina Casey Design: http://www.ginacaseydesign.com/

Joel Friedlander's BookDesigner.com:
http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2013/0...

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Published on August 16, 2014 13:25 Tags: book-cover-design, the-dazzling-darkness

The Dazzling Darkness Wins Bronze Medal

Readers' Favorite has awarded The Dazzling Darkness the Bronze Medal Book Award for Supernatural Fiction.

https://readersfavorite.com/2014-awar...

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Published on September 04, 2014 11:17 Tags: award-winning-novels, the-dazzling-darkness

5 STAR Review from BookLover CatLady Maxine THe Dazzling Darkness

Oh wow, another 5-STAR Review from BookLover CatLady Maxine!
Amazon Reviewer THE DAZZLING DARKNESS
A phenomenal book! Crossing genres - well written, intriguing, unexpected!
I started this book and did not put it down until I finished it a couple of hours later after midnight. It got me from the first word and did not let go. I absolutely loved everything about this book, for me the mix of genres in the book was brilliant. This is a book that should be more highly read than what it is. A bit of a hidden gem. So glad I got to read it and now share with you all.

A secret lies buried beneath the haunting statuary in Old Willow Cemetery. In Concord, Massachusetts, the surrounding woods are alive with the spirits of transcendentalists Emerson, Thoreau, and Alcott. Elias Hatch, the cemetery keeper, is the last of modern-day transcendentalists. Does he know the secret power buried in Old Willow Cemetery? Would he ever reveal it?

Near the cemetery lives a family, one day whilst walking home from school with his sister, five year old Henry vanishes, goes missing, nowhere to be seen. A frantic search is undertaken, involving a massive police hunt led by Detective Balducci, sniffer dogs, community groups assisting with the search and eventually the FBI.

This cemetery is guarded and tended by old Elias Hatch, who lives in a house on the grounds, he has visitors that nobody sees, he knows things that nobody knows.

Of the abundant trees hovering in this graveyard, there is one long-lived silver birch whose branches extend above a row of small headstones where three babies are buried. Elias, never having had children, sits by the babies' graves, deep in thought. At the back of the yard, he has a favorite trembling lilac tree. A nervous sort, the tree likes to hug the obelisk carved with two hands raised in benediction. And sometimes, that old wild-hearted pine at the corner swipes at the satin moon as if to snatch it down. Nature growing conscious, Elias might say.

Do you sense the atmosphere, do you think that the trees might be a little alive? Something is in the air. You can feel it reading the book, you know something is coming, you get tingles and in my case all my spidey-senses were on high alert.

The book is really clever, the first part of the book is a very well written crime book essentially, the police are fully engaged, a reward is offered for the return of young Henry, the pond is dredged in case he drowned. It's tense. The family are distressed, but what of Henry's sister? She's made a new friend, a new friend, a girl who has secrets. She likes the way her friend braids her long hair. Her friend likes the trees, she talks of them.

The imagery in this book and how atmospheric it is was fantastic, I was sucked in to it totally, could not turn the pages quick enough. Paula Cappa weaves in glimpses of the supernatural, ghostly happenings into this modern day crime scene so well, it's like nothing I remember ever reading before.

It gets better dear readers oh yes! I cannot share too much as I will totally spill the beans and spoil it for you. But this cemetery, old Elias and the local Catholic Vicar know things that nobody else knows, things of old, secrets contained, energies buried waiting to burst into life again.

With brilliant writing the plot develops into something so special, as the hunt for Henry begins to cross lines, everybody is starting to realise that sometimes what you think is real has other facets to it, that just when you think you see all sides to things, a prism of secrets breaks through from the other side.

What they find is spectacular, what they stumble upon is jaw-dropping good. I know I am sounding a big vague, it's because the latter half of the book is all spoilers if I tell you what's happening. But the aspects of the metaphysical, science and the supernatural gets weaved into the plot. There is something so powerful it's dangerous in the wrong hands. Old Elias is a thanatologist (I had to look it up, it's a person who studies death and all things related essentially.) like his family before him.

"On the contrary. She died fully conscious of the death process. She was a thanatologist, just like my father, and me."

Is death the end of us? Or is there more?

I loved the way this book is written, the crime element, the drama of the missing boy, the ghostly atmosphere, the unusual characters, the supernatural, the paranormal, the religious, the hidden and the revealed. It's all here and it's fantastic. I did NOT expect this book to go where it did, I did not expect it to be as good as it is.

The characters are strong and well written, the plot is intricate and paced well, the atmosphere is thrilling, the ending was beautifully done too. Oh the ending! Oh my, I had a tear in my eye, but it was a happy/sad tear, one of those. I don't cry many of them when reading but I did reading this book.

The entire journey that crosses realms and genres is essentially all about the hunt to find five year old Henry. The hope that he is alive and well and not buried and dead or kidnapped and held hostage. Nothing is given away as to where the cookie will crumble in relation to Henry. But those that love him, and the police that are invested in finding him will stop at nothing to find him.

Let it take you to another place, one full of surprises, you won't predict what happens I guarantee it. There are some scenes in the second half of the book that have the most incredible imagery and information, I felt like I was absorbing new knowledge with my eyes wide open in delight and fear at the same time.

A book that I highly recommend, a review that has been hard to write as I want to share SO much more but I will spoil it for you. I want to babble and talk with others about what happens. But you read it, tell me what you think.
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Published on September 19, 2014 16:48 Tags: 5-star-review, the-dazzling-darkness

The Dazzling Darkness, Two Weeks on Kindle Best Seller List

I'm happy to report that my supernatural mystery, The Dazzling Darkness (ghost story category) is riding over two weeks on the Kindle Best Seller List (page 3).

http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/...

The novel rode the #1 spot for four days.

THE DAZZLING DARKNESS (Crispin Books)
Midwest Book Reviews ★★★★★ "Paula Cappa is a master of the metaphysical mystery genre...an extraordinary and original storyteller of the first rank. Very highly recommended."

BRONZE MEDAL WINNER, Readers' Favorite Book Award for Supernatural Fiction, 2014 ★★★★★ "Beautiful and high standard writing style from start to finish... a superb and classy supernatural novel."

GOTHIC READERS BOOK CLUB CHOICE AWARD WINNER
Outstanding Fiction ★★★★★ "Dazzling sums up Paula Cappa's paranormal/supernatural novel ... an elegance and grace that seduces you."

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Thank you to all my readers here and on Amazon!
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Published on March 28, 2015 11:00 Tags: best-sellers, ghost-stories, the-dazzling-darkness

Just Released: GREYLOCK, a supernatural mystery

Greylock by Paula Cappa Here's a few reviews of my new mystery GREYLOCK.

“A smart, entertaining supernatural thriller. Think Stephen King meets Raymond Chandler with a score by Tchaikovsky. The author’s passion for both the arts and the natural world shines through on every page. Briskly paced and yet lovingly detailed, this novel was a genuine pleasure to read.” —David Corbett, award-winning author of The Mercy of the Night.

"Echoing notes of Phantom of the Opera, mixed with Raymond Chandler's Marlowe, and Peter Straub's Ghost Story, Greylock is a thrilling musical tragedy steeped in lore, mythology, and the madness of composition, leading to a crescendo of epic proportions. Paula Cappa is a gifted author, and this book will have you swooning in the aisles." —Richard Thomas, author of Disintegration.

"Tchaikovsky meets The Shining in Gothic Readers Award winner Paula Cappa’s newest supernatural thriller – an intricate symphony of music, madness and murder. If you’re looking for an imaginative, sophisticated read, you’ve found it. Five stars." —Michael Schmicker, best-selling author of The Witch of Napoli.

Greylock by Paula Cappa “Greylock exposes the deep currents of the human compulsion for success. Bold characters with the loftiest of dreams, placed in bleak surroundings at the fringe of nature, lead the reader to jagged truths. Using classic Goth style with modern twists, Paula Cappa merges old tales with nature’s wonders and music.” —Elisabeth Zguta, author of Breaking Cursed Bonds.

“Paula Cappa's prose is highly engaging, and her words are elegant, rich and purposeful. Her work always feels perfectly balanced and constructed.” —Terry M. West, author of The Night Is Long and Cold and Deep.

"Rarely have I come across such an original and well-written story. A unique, expertly-written mix of genres that makes for a haunting book." —Nicholas Rossis, award-winning author of Pearseus.

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$2.99 ON AMAZON:
http://www.amazon.com/Greylock-Paula-...
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Published on November 02, 2015 06:08 Tags: mt-greylock, mysteries, new-book-releases, supernatural, the-dazzling-darkness