THE RAVEN’S CRY BY KIM HERDMAN SHAPIRO #bookreview
THE RAVEN’S CRY BY KIM HERDMAN SHAPIRO #bookreviewTHE RAVEN’S CRY by Kim Herdman Shapiro
Published by Level Best Books on March 14, 2023
Genres: Mystery, Women Sleuths
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TV producer Kate Zoë Thomas, fleeing an abduction in Afghanistan and heartbreak in Boston, accepts the first job that gives her a fresh start: station manager at a tiny community channel on Wynter Island in the Canadian Gulf Islands.

But, try as she may, Kate cannot outrun her bad luck. On a moonlit walk to a local beach, Kate spots a body bobbing in the surf. In shock, she recognizes the lifeless face and realizes there is only one person on the island with a motive for his murder.

Herself.

Will she manage to solve the mystery before the murderer stops her?


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My Thoughts

This book was excellent. The characters are all incredibly interesting, and the mystery is impressive. An exceptionally fast read. I highly recommend!

Thank you to NetGalley and Level Best Books for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

four-stars

About Kim Herdman Shapiro

Kim worked as a journalist in Canada for many years, with experience in both print and broadcast journalism. Her book, Gelato with the Pope, highlights her time as a syndicated travel columnist in the Nineties.

In addition to her syndicated travel column, she has written feature articles for various publications, edited a monthly children’s publication in British Columbia, and had her poetry published in A Canadian Anthology of Children’s Poetry. She won a Microsoft web design award for Footloose, one of the first digital e-zines on the internet.

For the past eight years she has been working on her video project, What the Hell is a Toque? This chronicles her travels with her sons from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island and up to the Canadian Arctic.

Kim is also a board member of Sisters in Crime New England.

She lives in New Hampshire with her husband, two sons, three dogs, and a cat who thinks he is a dog.