Passersthrough
By Peter Rock
By Peter Rock
By Peter Rock
By Peter Rock
Category: Gothic & Horror
Category: Gothic & Horror
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$16.00
Mar 14, 2023 | ISBN 9781641294614
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Apr 19, 2022 | ISBN 9781641293440
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Praise
Praise for Passersthrough
“Passersthrough touches upon the unique trials and rewards a paternal connection brings, with added ingredients including spirit possession, moving lakes full of bones, and murder house—just for good measure . . . Mourning things both alive and dead and accepting hard truths resonate deeply in these pages and will utterly chill you . . . but contentedly so.”
—Fangoria
“Like Peter Rock’s ten previous works of fiction, his new novel mixes characters who live on the margins of society with those in the mainstream.”
—The Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Passersthrough paints in broad strokes that, despite their occasionally maddening ambiguity, form an evocative portrait of grief and the magical thinking that suffuses our longings to communicate with the loved ones we’ve lost. It’s affecting, perhaps more so in the hours and days that follow the turning of the final page, when the hazy, inscrutable impressions left by Rock’s discerning hand continue to provoke and haunt.”
—Chicago Review of Books
“An unnerving mystery that dissects the way secrets can fester when left in the dark for too long . . . a haunting, lovely book, made even lovelier by its familiar, mossy setting.”
—Powell’s Books Blog
“Passersthrough, with its often-wild Northwest locales, explores the things we can’t know no matter how much we try, as well as our continued desire to uncover them.”
—Writing the Northwest
“A captivating page-turner . . . Its best elements, like its supernatural overtures, are reminiscent of Stephen King’s The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (1999).”
—Kirkus Reviews
“An eerie account of the attempted reconciliation between an estranged father and daughter . . . Rock draws on the mountain scenery to create a surreal atmosphere, culminating in a haunting scene of disaster.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Passersthrough is a difficult novel to pigeonhole—part ghost story, part family saga, part mystery, and all eerie and beautifully written. The results entwine into a book of not-so-easily solved mysteries, enigmas, and a haunting ending that chills while it warms the heart.”
—Bill C., An Unlikely Story (Plainville, MA)
“A gripping narrative surrounding a camping experience and a trip to a ‘murder house,’ where Benjamin’s world collides with the ‘other’ world . . . I was mesmerized by this narrative and the people in it. Peter Rock is a champion of ethereal suspense!”
—Linda B., Auntie’s Bookstore (Spokane, WA)
Praise for the work of Peter Rock
“Haunting and elliptical.”
—The New York Times
“Riveting, suspenseful.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
“Lyrical, mystifying, and wrenching.”
—The Boston Globe
“Fascinating and moving.”
—Ursula K. Le Guin
“Surreal, haunting, elegiac.”
—James Ellroy
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