"Skillful storytelling."-- "New York Times"
"The Edge of the Earth invites us into the lives of a young married couple in the late nineteenth century drawn to a lighthouse above the forbidding cliffs of Point Lucia, California - an isolated spot filled with marine life that few have seen before and, perhaps, a mermaid. But there are human secrets too - and as you learn what they are, you will almost hear the crashing waves. Inhale deeply - you are there, caught in the roiling energy of passion, regret, discovery - and, always, the sea. A gripping story."--Kate Alcott "New York Times bestselling author of The Dressmaker"
"Christina Schwarz's gift of detail makes the characters leap off the page and her expert handling of suspense allows for a cliffhanger ending that you won't see coming. I loved this book!"--Sarah Jio "New York Times bestselling author of Blackberry Winter"
"On a lighthouse off the northern California coast, a young woman discovers her husband's true nature--and her own--in Schwarz's latest thoughtful exploration of family ties."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"In her impressive fourth novel, Schwarz illuminates the different lives led by lighthouse keepers in the late 1890's...a compelling period story."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"A wonderful story and a deep meditation on the meaning of work and knowledge. It's also a compelling imagining of its time and place, making it a good choice for lovers of historical fiction."-- "Booklist (starred review)"
"Told in brilliant detail, this is a memorable tale of an uncommon woman who embarks on the road less traveled...a haunting story."-- "Bookpage"