The Space Between Light and Dark
There is a point on the Cornish coast where the sea meets the sky and neither is entirely itself. The fishermen of Marazion call it the Grey Hour -- that moment when the fog is thickest and the lighthouse beam dissolves into nothing and a man cannot tell whether he is looking at water or air or something in between. Oliver Hartley had studied this phenomenon for twelve years before the fever...
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