Crossroads

ABOUT Chandler McGrew

Chandler McGrew
Although he is the author of four critically acclaimed supernatural/suspense thrillers, Chandler McGrew, lives in quiet seclusion in the mountains of Maine. He writes ten to twelve hours a day, fueled by liberal doses of coffee and Pepsi, with only an occasional dollop of single malt scotc More...

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It isn’t just our world the Empty-Eyed Man covets, and the only one who can stop him is a young girl named Kira Graves. When Kira’s family and everyone else in their carnival are murdered by hideous otherworldly creatures called Grigs, Kira and her invisible companion, Jenn, try to flee toward a half-mythical place of safety called Graves Island. Instead, Kira is drawn through the looking glass to another world. The planet of the Creators is swiftly changing from a world of dreams to one of nightmares. The only way to stop the Empty-Eyed Man from turning the entire universe into chaos is for Kira to destroy the tool he most desires. What she must sacrifice to do so may be worth more to her than the prize.

Sheila Bright talks to the dead including the ghost of her mother who wants to move to California. Kira Graves can produce money out of thin air. The two of them, Shape Shifters, Pookas, Lost Boys and more all inhabit the Crossroads, where good and evil collide. It isn’t just our world the Empty-Eyed Man covets, and the only one who can stop him is a young girl named Kira Graves. When Kira’s family and everyone else in their carnival are murdered by unearthly creatures called Grigs, Kira and her constant invisible companion, Jen, flee toward a half-mythical place of safety called Graves Island, but they fail to reach it when Kira is drawn through the looking glass to another world. The planet of the Creators is swiftly deteriorating from a world of dreams into one of nightmares, and the only way to stop the Empty-Eyed Man from turning the entire universe into chaos is for Kira to destroy the tool he most desires, but what she must sacrifice to do so may be worth more to her than the prize.“A bewitching novel that transports you into a world of dreams and nightmares. ” – The Lit Critic

" "Crossroads" is up there among the very best in this genre. If you like fantasy thrillers, this is the book for you. "
"I found myself telling my 4th/6th grade carpool kids the story as it progressed for the first several days -- now they are reading it themselves (it's interesting to adults without being any less appropriate for kids than Harry Potter.) It ended too soon -- I am hoping for a sequel (or 10)."