"When is a murder not a murder? When a few crows fly away" Two loud bangs wake little Jack Munroe from his sleep. It's the last one he'll ever wake up from. A bloodied teen grasps at the stab wound on his side, desperate for help. The sounds of the sirens drown out the hostility of the police. Dora Cougar lies in the street dying, her memories playing back like a movie while her demons look on and laugh. They're the only ones by her side as she fades. Three children whose lives are cut short. Three stories out of thousands of similar cases. Three innocents exposed to the horrors of the world,…mehr
"When is a murder not a murder? When a few crows fly away" Two loud bangs wake little Jack Munroe from his sleep. It's the last one he'll ever wake up from. A bloodied teen grasps at the stab wound on his side, desperate for help. The sounds of the sirens drown out the hostility of the police. Dora Cougar lies in the street dying, her memories playing back like a movie while her demons look on and laugh. They're the only ones by her side as she fades. Three children whose lives are cut short. Three stories out of thousands of similar cases. Three innocents exposed to the horrors of the world, holding out hope that they'll be rescued. But in the end their flock of stories will always be told by the eye of the crow. That is what makes them different from the rest.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mira Corvus has been writing since she was very young, and stories have always been a big part of who she is. She is fascinated by the lore in books, games, and TV shows, and seeks to understand the events and perspectives behind them to inspire and strengthen her own writing. Mira is a lover of horror and mystery and enjoys watching documentaries that prompt her to begin her murder mystery short stories. She lives in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, with her mother, father, older brother, and younger sister.
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