Haris Abadi is a man in search of a cause. An Iraqi who received US citizenship in exchange for translating during the war, he & his sister relocate to Michigan. His sister graduates university & becomes engaged, while Haris works menial jobs & grows increasingly restless. Instead of attending his sister`s wedding, he flies to Gaziantep to join the Free Army`s fight against Bashar al-Assad. But he`s caught & robbed trying to enter Syria, & is taken in by a refugee couple Amir, a former revolutionary, & Daphne, a sophisticated woman haunted by grief. After discovering they had to flee Syria without their young daughter & that Daphne is desperate to return, Haris`s choices become ever more wrenching: Whose side is he really on? Is he a true radical or simply an idealist? What is he really searching for? Dark at the Crossing is a trenchantly observed novel of raw urgency & compassion that explores loss, second chances, & why we choose to believe.