Keri W. (midwestdiva) reviewed The Crow: Quoth the Crow (Crow (Turtleback)) on + 17 more book reviews
This book was so good. It's one that you have to read carefully and reads middle beginning back forth and lots of characters. Once you get it it gets you. Couldn't put it down. You gotta read it to believe it.
Samantha (msdamgoode) reviewed The Crow: Quoth the Crow (Crow (Turtleback)) on + 83 more book reviews
William Blessing is obsessed with Edgar Allen Poe. Like Poe, he is a writer of dark fantasy. And like Poe, he has powerful enemies. One of them pretends to be a friend, even as he plots to murder William and steal his wife. Blessing's only hope is to learn the truth about his "friend" before...
But this is the realm of the Crow, where the grave is the doorway to the truth. William must walk through it to discover Poe's final secret. Then, and only then, with the help of a dark-winged "Raven," can he return to feed on the human carrion who raped his wife and slaughtered his soul.
But this is the realm of the Crow, where the grave is the doorway to the truth. William must walk through it to discover Poe's final secret. Then, and only then, with the help of a dark-winged "Raven," can he return to feed on the human carrion who raped his wife and slaughtered his soul.