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The Fox's Curse: Crow Investigations Book 3
The Fox's Curse: Crow Investigations Book 3
The Fox's Curse: Crow Investigations Book 3
Audiobook7 hours

The Fox's Curse: Crow Investigations Book 3

Written by Sarah Painter

Narrated by Kate Rawson

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Don't miss the exciting third installment in the bestselling urban fantasy mystery series, The Crow Investigations.

A cursed Fox. A vengeful Silver. A whole lot of trouble… Lydia Crow has long suspected there is more beneath London than just trains but has never been keen to poke around in the dark. But when Paul Fox, powerful member of the Fox Family, blackmails her into taking a case, she has no choice. Investigating a suspicious death in a disused tunnel of the London Underground for her ex-boyfriend causes friction between her and DCI Fleet – and not the fun kind. Uncle Charlie is still pressuring her to work for the Family business, her ghostly flatmate is looking for answers about his own demise, and Maria Silver is out for blood. Preferably Lydia's.

“The Lydia Crow books are a firm favourite of mine, combining intriguing crime fiction with a hint of other-worldly mysticism.” - KERRY BARRETT
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 28, 2020
ISBN9781004005536
The Fox's Curse: Crow Investigations Book 3
Author

Sarah Painter

Sarah Painter writes contemporary fiction with a touch of magic. She lives in rural Scotland with her children, husband, and a grey tabby called Zelda Kitzgerald. She drinks too much tea, loves the work of Joss Whedon, and is the proud owner of a writing shed.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    I liked this one much less than the earlier ones in the series. The heroine rushed stupidly into great danger with no backup, no car, no weapon, telling no one, feeling sorry for herself and not paying attention as she walked a dangerous area in the dark. wtf? She also confronts a very dangerous man in his own office, no backup, etc, unplanned and utterly stupid. There are more examples of this kind of stupid recklessness. She leaps to unwarranted conclusions and is far too ready to distrust her proven friends. I despised her. The ending made no sense to me. Very disappointed, since I really liked the earlier books.