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A River of Crows

by Shanessa Gluhm

A River of Crows

by Shanessa Gluhm

Sloan Hadfield's life, entangled in a bitter divorce, takes an unexpected turn when she returns to her rural Texas hometown. Two decades ago, her brother Ridge disappeared while fishing with their father, who, despite no body being found, was convicted of murder. Harrowed by this unsolved mystery and her mother's descent into madness, Sloan revisits Crow's Nest Creek—the site of Ridge's vanishing—only to encounter crows that hauntingly echo her brother's name. A grim discovery launches Sloan on a quest for truth, unraveling family secrets and confronting a past teeming with deception and the thirst for revenge. 'A River of Crows' is a piercing journey through the undercurrents of a small town, where the rippled surface hides the deepest of family mysteries.

  • Fiction
  • Thriller
  • Mystery
  • Revenge
  • Secrets
  • Family
  • Suspense
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