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"Elegant, exquisitely mannered prose; tight suspenseful plotting...Light at Dusk will not look out of place...on the shelf somewhere between Joseph Conrad and Graham Greene." --Ben Ehrenreich, LA Weekly
"Light at Dusk...has sinew and heart and a bracing sobriety." --Randall Curb, Boston Review
"A spellbinding narrative." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Gadol brings you into his story quickly. His prose is lyrical but beautifully spare." --Richard Wallace, Seattle Times
"[A] riveting, cinematically seductive tale." --Booklist
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