"A richly detailed and thoroughly researched narrative, the novel is both an homage to the American immigrant experience and an unflinching examination of the hardships that built a nation.”
"Jacinto integrates historical events and figures into the Wrights’ journey, lending an air of authenticity that makes the novel feel as much an educational experience as it is an adventure.”
This is a book of sixteen stories on the power of the spirit of Christmas, when we seem to recognize the world is but a looking glass, reflecting back on us the kindness and charity we show one another.
Reader
David Jacinto's story, historical fiction, kept me turning the page from the beginning to the end and dreading finishing the book - I didn't want it to end, book II can't come out soon enough.
Friend, writer and editor
Touched my heart...Out of the Darkness is one of the best historical fictions I have ever read.
Reader
The author has a unique ability to paint a vivid picture that makes the reader feel immersed in the scenes, sights, and sounds of each page.
Aging surfer & bibliophile
Among the hundreds of historical novels I have read--from Stephen Pressfield and Patrick O'brian, to Leon Uris and Colleen McCullough-I can honestly say that I have never been drawn into so intimate a relationship with the protagonists as when reading "Out of the Darkness".
Reader
This is one of those novels that stays with you long after reading...a novel that transcends the particulars and achieves a kind of universality. Written with all the beauty and terror that defined the lives of these intrepid characters...
Reader
I was gripped from the first page of Out of the Darkness...This novel is also beautifully written and based on the lives of the author's ancestors. It reads like a unique thriller that I could not put down.