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When Among Crows
- Narrated by: Helen Laser, James Fouhey, Tim Campbell
- Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
When Among Crows is swift and striking, drawing from the deep well of Slavic folklore and asking if redemption and atonement can be found in embracing what we most fear.
We bear the sword, and we bear the pain of the sword.
Pain is Dymitr’s calling. His family is one in a long line of hunters who sacrifice their souls to slay monsters. Now, he’s tasked with a deadly mission: find the legendary witch Baba Jaga. To reach her, Dymitr must ally with the ones he’s sworn to kill.
Pain is Ala’s inheritance. A fear-eating zmora with little left to lose, Ala awaits death from the curse she carries. When Dymitr offers her a cure in exchange for her help, she has no choice but to agree.
Together they must fight against time and the wrath of the Chicago underworld. But Dymitr’s secrets—and his true motives—may be the thing that actually destroys them.
Critic reviews
"Lovely, lush, and full of otherworldly longing, this modern fairytale about righteousness and the weight we bear for love is Roth at her most imaginative and ethereal."—Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six
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- Emma Heaney
- 08-06-24
Interesting mix of characters
Fans of the author will recognise her style and warm to the characters quickly. Very eager for the next instalment!
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- Kaitie
- 10-10-24
Narratively precise
This book is short, but is thematically and narratively tight. The characters are deep and complex, the world is enchanting and mysterious, and the story is cathartic and satisfying.
Despite being short, When Among Crows does exactly what it sets out to, and is exactly what it means to be. I could learn a thing or two from Veronica Roth, I think.
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