A review by mommawolf
The Night Crossing by Robert Masello

5.0

The Night Crossing by Robert Masello was about Bram Stoker. It was a twist on how monsters are real, so is magic, and how he based Dracula on these evil siblings he knew in "real life". He befriends two female characters and by doing so he is entangled in their lives. One young lady is a poor worker for a match factory who had just lost her son (and love child of the match factory's benefactor) Bram saves her life when she attempts to drown herself. The other young lady was brought up by her wealthy British father who was an archeologist. After his death she follows in his footsteps. The story is surrounded in Egyptian lore, gypsy magic and drama. Would recommend 100%