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Twilight in the Spaces Between

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Twilight in the Spaces Between is about a disgraced policewoman who travels to the ancestral home of the serial killer who caused her downfall to take her revenge. He has escaped from prison. She knows he will want to “come home” before he is captured. Believing her to be his fiancée she is welcome with open arms by his family. There she is drawn into a strange neo-gothic world haunted by murder, abuse, ghosts and dark memories.

222 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 30, 2008

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David R. Williams

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David R. Williams, born in 1949, experienced the '60s up close and personal. Taking 1968 off before entering college, he shipped out with the merchant marines, fought against the Vietnam War, worked to elect McCarthy president, rioted in Grant Park, and arrived at Harvard in time for the campus takeover. He later earned a Masters in Theology from Harvard Divinity School and a PhD in American Civilization from Brown. He wrote Wilderness Lost and Sin Boldly! and won the "Excellence In Teaching" Award at George Mason University. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Czechoslovakia in 1991, has two sons, Nathan and Sam, and lives in a former black community, "Swampoodle," where he writes and brews his own bitter beer.

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August 27, 2013
Point of No Return meets While You Were Sleeping...with a twist of goth and one seriously bad serial killer!

This book really held my interest all the way through, but then the ending came and went in a flash. With so much build up, I would have thought the ending would take longer to complete itself - not so.

The detail given to describe the setting of each scene was incredible. Also, you were provided deep insight into the characters, even the lesser ones. There was nothing vague about this book.

Formatting was off on the Kindle, but it wasn't too distracting after a while.
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May 17, 2012
Book was a decent read, wasn't quite expecting the ending, but overall I would most likely read this author again and I enjoyed this book.
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May 12, 2012
The Kindle formatting on this is poor, but the content is pretty good. It is a diamond in the rough. Great potential.
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