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Crow Country - Explore the Mysterious Adventure Game | Perfect for Horror & Puzzle Game Lovers | Play on PC & Console
Crow Country - Explore the Mysterious Adventure Game | Perfect for Horror & Puzzle Game Lovers | Play on PC & Console

Crow Country - Explore the Mysterious Adventure Game | Perfect for Horror & Puzzle Game Lovers | Play on PC & Console

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From the author of the Chanters of Tremaris series comes a contemporary time travel fantasy, grounded in the landscape of Australia Beginning and ending, always the same, always now. The game, the story, the riddle, hiding and seeking. Crow comes from this place; this place comes from Crow. And Crow has work for you.Sadie isn't thrilled when her mother drags her from the city to live in the country town of Boort. But soon she starts making connections—with the country, with the past, with two boys, Lachie and Walter, and, most surprisingly, with the ever-present crows. When Sadie is tumbled back in time to view a terrible crime, she is pulled into a strange mystery. Can Sadie, Walter, and Lachie figure out a way to right old wrongs, or will they be condemned to repeat them? A fantasy ground in mythology, this novel has the backing of a full consultative process on the use of indigenous lore.

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Crow Country is a juvenile mystery set in her home country of Australia and is a very quick read. That, however, doesn't mean it's not up to her usual standards. Kate has woven aboriginal mythology into a coming of age mystery that will keep younger teens (and many adults) engrossed. Sadie is sad and at loose ends after her mother uproots her from Melbourne and settles in Boort, a remote town where she spent summers and had her first experiences with romance. Those, tangled then and still tangled many years later play a big part in the story. Sadie's mom Ellie tries to reconnect with David, an aboriginal man she had a thing for at a time when prejudice was far too strong for it to be successful. He is now a social worker and has responsibility for his nephew Walter. Then there's Lachie, son of Ellie's other old flame. He's a budding football star on the local team which is having a terrible season. Sadie's evolving relationships with both young men are interesting to watch, but of greater interest are her flashbacks to one of her female ancestors after she discovers that the crows who inhabit the area around Boort can talk to her. In fact, they need her help to solve a mystery and right a wrong that involved members of all three families several generations ago. Young readers will get a taste of aboriginal mythology done in a way that well may have them looking for more on the subject.