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The Broken Cage

Crow Investigations, Book 7

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The Broken Cage

Von: Sarah Painter
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Get the Crow.

A man dies in a locked room, leaving a message written in blood and a lot of unanswered questions.

Lydia is still recovering from the fallout with her psychopathic cousin, but there are new threats to the Crows, and she must fight to maintain her position as leader of the Family.

Meanwhile, an actor has gone missing and Fleet is under pressure to find him fast. But there seems to be more to his tension than he is letting on…

Can Lydia solve the mysterious murder before she gets arrested for it?

Don't miss the seventh instalment in the bestselling urban fantasy mystery series, Crow Investigations.

©2022 Sarah Painter (P)2022 W F Howes
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Many different open plots and issues to solve, I'm curious to see how that will all turn out.

Story continues to rise!

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It feels like the beginning of a book that was cut off in the middle. There are plots that “develop” but none that resolves, clearly a book made to make you read the next which I find very sad to do. I am considering not proceeding with the series because it feels like it started with a clear idea and plot lines, but now is continuing purely to keep making money off of it, and this book is a clear proof of it. Many new random things are thrown at you until the very end, and then it just finishes. And of course to get any safisfaction about it you need to buy another book. A level of this is common in sagas, but this one is too much and feels purposely unfinished for the sake of making more money.

Doesn’t feel like a finished book

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