Some content warnings as well, you might read with caution if killing, torture, and disease related descriptions don’t sound like things that you want to picture. Actually, there will be some spoilers to The Merciful Crow, so like I said, if you haven’t read it…scat! If you’ve already read it, then welcome to my spoiler-free review. If you haven’t read The Merciful Crow yet, you should stop reading this now and go pick it up before coming back to this review! I promise you won’t be disappointed. Margaret Owen certainly had me on the edge of my seat the entire time, and built up a really good climax. I definitely squealed a lot when I had this book in my hands, and it didn’t stop until I closed the book. The murder birds are back for a fantastically epic sequel! Gods, I can’t even imagine what a puddle I would be if I hadn’t been able to read this book early.
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