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Crowbones
- The World of the Others
- Narrated by: Alexandra Harris
- Length: 11 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
In this engrossing and gripping fantasy set in the world of the New York Times bestselling Others series, an inn owner and her friends must find a killer—before it’s too late.…
Crowbones will gitcha if you don’t watch out!
Deep in the territory controlled by the Others—shape-shifters, vampires, and even deadlier paranormal beings—Vicki DeVine has made a new life for herself running The Jumble, a rustic resort. When she decides to host a gathering of friends and guests for Trickster Night, at first everything is going well between the humans and the Others.
But then someone arrives dressed as Crowbones, the Crowgard bogeyman. When the impostor is killed along with a shape-shifting Crow, and the deaths are clearly connected, everyone fears that the real Crowbones may have come to The Jumble—and that could mean serious trouble.
To “encourage” humans to help them find some answers, the Elders and Elementals close all the roads, locking in suspects and victims alike. Now Vicki, human police chief Grimshaw, vampire lawyer Ilya Sanguinati, and the rest of their friends have to figure out who is manipulating events designed to pit humans against Others—and who may have put Vicki DeVine in the crosshairs of a powerful hunter.
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"A compelling exploration of manipulative personalities, small town murders, and the lengths to which these fascinating and beloved characters will go in order to protect one of their own."—Library Journal
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- Misty
- 28-03-22
Great fun
This series gets more and more enjoyable just like the original Others series. Once again Vicky is in trouble and her crowgaurd friends protect her.
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-03-22
Great Story
Loved this story with it's twists and turns in it.) I enjoyed the character development as the story unfolds.
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- Chrissy’s Book Shelf
- 15-03-22
Even Predators Have Their Scary Stories
This the 3rd book set in the World Of The Others, which follows on directly from The Others series, which is comprised of 5 books. At the very least you need to read the 2 other books from The World Of The Others before reading this book in order to understand it and it’s preferable to read The Others series first because it establishes the background and history and some of the characters. There is no cliffhanger to this book, but I’m always left wanting more from this world so prepare to be sad at the end that you might be in for a longish wait for the next book in the series to be written and published.
This book revisits Vicki in The Jumble, which is set in Sproing by Lake Silence. The Jumble has been taking paying guests for a few months now and things are going well. Vickie’s role as Reader for the local Terra Indigenes has given her a protected and treasured role in her local community and stories of her antics have travelled much wider. Because of the wide range of Terra Indigenes who make The Jumble their home, Vickie’s resort has received a lot of attention, especially from academics who wish to encounter the Terra Indigenes in a safe(ish) way. For Trickster Night Vickie makes the mistake of telling the Crows about the human tradition of trick or treat and ends up hosting a party filled with academics, tourists and two of Julian’s friends. All the Terra Indigenes throw themselves into using their half-forms to scare the locals, but only a little bit.
On Trickster Night everything is going well until there is a knock on the door from someone no one is expecting, that’s enough to strike terror into even the Terra Indigenes. That knock on the door starts a series of events that quickly spiral into a sequence of murders that no one can unravel.
I love this series so much. The world building is superb and it’s so rare to see this kind of world where the predators are in charge and that’s not a bad thing. The world order is up in the air with no one able to predict how the humans and the Terra Indigene are going to interact and what is going to a positive or negative experience for either group. I love that there are levels of predator with the least scary being the vampires and the shifters, who are the ones with the most contact with the humans and therefore able to understand the humans the most, but even they find the humans quite baffling much of the time.
Vickie is a interesting protagonist because she’s not really bright or a good fighter, she’s not sexy or talented. However, she is kind and determined to do the right thing. She has a moral core and she applies her ethics across species. She makes mistakes, is sometimes foolish, gets lost easily and is completely unable to cook. She loves books and crime shows and shares that love with the Terra Indigene. Her foolish adventures make her antics entertaining to the Terra Indigene but it is her welcoming nature and open hearted embrace of the individuals of The Jumble and Sproing that really have gained her loyalty from the predators that surround her.
The other characters that surround Vickie are probably slightly more predictable as protagonists, with Grimshaw the steely-eyed cop, Ilya Sanguinati, the handsome and ruthless leader of the local Shadow of Vampires and Julian the local bookshop owner who has a psychic gift and a tortured past. The supporting characters are all wonderfully engaging and intriguing and I especially love the Crowguard with their inquisitive ways.
On top of the wonderful world building and fabulous characters the storytelling is fantastic. The author lures you along, page after page, chapter after chapter until you realise you are at 5am and you have a crick in your neck and your eyes are burning. The plot is complicated and intriguing and I relished every minute of it. The exploration of nature of the fear and application of psychological manipulation is particularly intriguing.
The narrator, Alexandra Harris, is the same one utilised for the rest of the series and The Others Series, so if you have listened to her work before this book you have a good idea of what to expect. She does a good job of conveying the nature of characters she narrates and you have few doubts about who is speaking when. The first book in The Other Series I experienced was the audio version and I was hooked by the unique style of narration, which is slightly stylised in a storytelling sing-song tone in parts. It matches the style of writing really well and I think it enhances the experience of the reading the novel. I recommend listening to the audio version of this book and the preceding ones.
This is a fantastic addition to the series and I highly recommend it.
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- Kindle Customer
- 25-03-22
Another brilliant read
I am really enjoying the world of the others and can't wait for the next one. Absolutely brilliant series
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