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Crossing the Meadow
- Narrated by: David Thackara
- Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A ghostly mystery—cozy in a way, and a little scary—yes, definitely an unusual sort of mystery.
Beware!
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.
©2012 Kfir Luzzatto (P)2022 Kfir Luzzatto
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