EVENING WOULD FIND ME

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"A".. [a] totally engaging, debut title that fully documents Katie Estill as a major literary talent, and leaves her readers looking eagerly forward to her next novel.
--THE MIDWST BOOK REVIEW

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It began with a woman. An arbor, dappled light falling like coins to the ground. I wasn't the only one to look. A couple of Greeks leaned forward at her approach. Young men were always hanging around the National Garden in Athens, strolling through that green place hoping to meet someone. I had rebuffed them so many times they wre taking a dislike to me.

The woman advanced toward the small clearing shaded by plane trees. I sat on a park bench beside a pond where swans glided across the surface, smoothly as in a dream. I had come to Greece after my mother died. I had just finished college in Ohio when she fell sick. I watched her recede from life and all I could do was be there for her. It had been an awful passage of time and after she died my own country left a bad taste in my mouth......Read More
"The friction is deliciously unbearable until the climax, which is wholly unexpected and final."
--THE BLOOMSBURY REVIEW

"Written with sensuality and delicacy... explores with poetic intensity a theme drawn from ancient tragedy."
-- Edmund White