A River of Crows
A River of Crows
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With A River of Crows, Shanessa Gluhm crafts a masterpiece of lies, betrayal, secrets, and madness. The story sucked me in with the opening drowning scene. Who drowned? Who killed them? I had to know. So I had to keep reading.Sloan's brother Ridge died when they were both young. Their father was charged with and convicted of killing Ridge in a PTSD flashback. Sloan is left to deal with her own grief and anger as well as manage her mother, Caroline, whose mental stability is becoming more and more shaky.
As an adult, Sloan returns to her hometown when she gets word that Caroline has left the mental institution where she'd been for several years. She's dealing with the fallout from her divorce, and Caroline makes caring for her a real challenge. When Caroline insists that Ridge is still alive, Sloan doesn't know what to think, other than that her mother's grip on reality really is slipping. Then she encounters a crow by the river where Ridge's life ended that speaks his name, and everything changes.
Y'all. This book. It is one of my favorite kinds of books – the kind that keeps you on the edge of your seat, wondering what will happen next. How is the author going to untangle this knot? What waits on the next page?
Shanessa Gluhm has twists and turns in this tale like the Titan at Six Flags. The story is compelling, and it feels like with every page, some looming, as-yet-unknown danger draws nearer. There are plots within plots, secrets hidden, memories repressed. And then it all comes together in an absolute banger of a conclusion that had me picking my jaw up off the floor.
The crow imagery is used to good effect in the story, and I like the facts that Gluhm weaves throughout the tale. I knew crows were smart. But I didn't know that they hold grudges, or that they hold funerals when one of their own dies, or any of the other tidbits scattered throughout the book.
A River of Crows is a mystery, a family drama, and a nail-biter of a suspenseful story all wrapped up into one. It may be on my list of best books for 2023. It's that good. Shanessa Gluhm has firmly established herself as a must-read author for me. Five stars all the way.