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What she discovers will shock her small community and turn her family upside down.Ī River of Crows is a tale of family secrets, deception, and revenge perfect for fans of Julia Heaberlin and Jennifer Hillier. When the body of another boy is found, Sloan begins to question what really happened to her brother all those years ago. There, she is shocked to hear a crow muttering the same syllable over and over: Ridge, Ridge, Ridge. Overwhelmed by memories and unanswered questions, Sloan returns to the last place her brother was seen all those years ago: Crow’s Nest Creek. In the middle of a bitter divorce, she’s forced to return to her rural Texas hometown when her mother is discharged from a mental health facility. Now, twenty years later, Sloan’s life is unraveling. Ridge’s body was never recovered, and Sloan’s mother-a brilliant ornithologist-slowly descended into madness, insisting her son was still alive. Their father, a good-natured Vietnam veteran prone to violent outbursts, was arrested and charged with murder. In 1988, Sloan Hadfield’s brother Ridge went fishing with their father and never came home. The last of chéri5/22/2023 At least one or the other wasn't happy with the way things felt in comparison to how they remembered their relationship to be. The theme that stuck out to me the most in both books is best expressed by this John Steinbeck quote, "You can't go home again because home has ceased to exist except in the mothballs of memory." In both books, Chéri and Léa try to rekindle a relationship that they remember to be great and both times they come to the conclusion that it wasn't how they remembered it - it wasn't as great as it had been. They are once again reunited and things are so different than they had been before the war that Chéri can hardly believe this is the same Léa he had once loved. The Last of Chéri begins 6 years after the last time Chéri and Léa saw each other - during which World War I occurred and Chéri came home a war hero. Chéri and Edmée's marriage is still on the rocks and they are essentially living completely separate lives (although Edmée and Chéri's mother are quite close and reveling in the newfound freedom women of the suffragette movement.) Chéri is wandering aimlessly through life without any clear direction and still obsessing over his past relationship with Léa. Chéri opens with a scene of the eponymous young man playing with a pearl necklace in the boudoir of his lover, Léa, a wealthy courtesan 24 years his senior. Tobias rhodes mariana zapata5/22/2023 Because those books are like unicorns, folks, and I accept that. And this book was no different.ĭid I love it as much as Winnipeg and Kulti? No. I enjoy the way she writes.the details and the nuance.the way things are slowly revealed to the reader in small chunks. They are usually good guileless people with good hearts and interesting backgrounds and I enjoy that you have to work a little bit to get to know them, even if they all are a little similar. In fact, Van/Sal and Aurora felt very similar to me in a way that a lot of MZ's main characters do.Rhodes was very Aiden/Renier with his grumpiness.īecause I like MZ's lead characters. Like all MZ books, it was super slow burn with a somewhat meandering plot.a lot of the characters and tensions were very MZ formula, i.e., Van had her marathons and fucked up family and Aurora had huge hikes and a previously fucked up relationship. This was just exactly what I was in the mood for. And, luckily enough, I was enjoying a lazy day and had all the time in the world to read it. Color me happy when it popped up yesterday. Like many MZ fans, I was neurotically checking amazon virtually everyday awaiting this book release. |