"Robert Levy’s transcendent first novel balances on...




"Robert Levy’s transcendent first novel balances on the knife-edge between psychological horror and mainstream thriller — a beautifully written book that propels readers into a deeply unsettling and moving journey through the uncanny, haunted byways of Nova Scotia and Celtic myth, and the even deeper mysteries of human loss and enduring love.  Levy’s work deserves a place beside that of Peter Straub, Graham Joyce, and Mark. Z. Danielewski: The Glittering World is one of the strongest literary debuts of recent years.” 


– Elizabeth Hand, author of Available Dark and Generation Loss



So, yeah, on the heels of Laird Barron’s kind words, I am pretty much overwhelmed. Humbled by the praise, and amazed by the dead-on description of what I was trying to do with the book, what I always wanted it to be. There’s nothing else to say.

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Published on October 06, 2014 04:30
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