A review by cosymilko
Murder of Crows by Anne Bishop

5.0

I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. Second books in series are notorious for being character development stories. This isn't really an exception to that rule. There is still some action but it isn't as direct as book 1.

Meg grows a lot throughout this book. Her relationship grows with the Others in the courtyard to the point where they seem a lot less feisty and scary as they were in the first book.

The plot is still driven by Meg being a Cassandra Sangue and how she is coping outside of the compound.

I found myself more interested in the smaller relationships that are developing around the courtyard than about the wider issues that were rising. I would happily just read about the day to day life of the Others and the courtyard.