Message of the Crow
by
Ellen Dugan
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Action & Adventure
Horror
Format
Kindle
Pages
334
Language
English
Published
Dec 14, 2015
Publisher
Garden Witch Press
Description
In the quaint village of William’s Ford, local legend tells that the number of crows seen in a gathering can sway the emotions of those who encounter them. As the community is drawn deeper into this ancient belief, townsfolk begin to experience inexplicable events tied to these dark-winged messengers. The presence of the crows weaves a tapestry of joy, sorrow, and mystery that captivates everyone.
Against this backdrop, the narrative unfolds through the lives of the villagers, each grappling with their own personal struggles and triumphs. As one crow heralds a private sorrow, two crows bring unexpected happiness, igniting a magical sense of hope among the residents. The interplay of these themes paints a vivid picture of human emotion, intersecting with the natural world.
Ellen Dugan intricately threads folklore and reality, creating an atmospheric tale where the crows serve as both harbingers and confidants. Their calls resonate with the villagers, guiding them as they confront their pasts and embrace their futures in a dance of fate and free will. It’s a story that blends the enchanting with the everyday, celebrating the connections that bind us to the mysteries of nature.
Against this backdrop, the narrative unfolds through the lives of the villagers, each grappling with their own personal struggles and triumphs. As one crow heralds a private sorrow, two crows bring unexpected happiness, igniting a magical sense of hope among the residents. The interplay of these themes paints a vivid picture of human emotion, intersecting with the natural world.
Ellen Dugan intricately threads folklore and reality, creating an atmospheric tale where the crows serve as both harbingers and confidants. Their calls resonate with the villagers, guiding them as they confront their pasts and embrace their futures in a dance of fate and free will. It’s a story that blends the enchanting with the everyday, celebrating the connections that bind us to the mysteries of nature.
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