A review by dlberglund
Murder of Crows by Annie Bellet

2.0

I found this book more problematic than the first book, since Jade goes back to her Crow family of origin to stop some murders and solve some mystery. it turns out that her Crow family is really a community of crow shape shifters, brought together by a charismatic dictator, who is her grandfather and actually Native Crow. Not everyone in the cult is, however; they are from a variety of tribal affiliations and non-Native cultures as well. This is not a good turn for the series to make. It sets up the Native characters to look like crazy cultists (who may or may not be true believers). Problematic, coming from a white writer.