A review by amy_joy
The Night Raven by Johan Rundberg

challenging dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

3.75

The Night Raven is the first of four books (published in Sweden so far) of The Moonwind Mysteries series.  This edition has been translated from Swedish to English.  
The book follows a twelve-year-old orphan named Mika who lives in Stockholm in the late 1880s.  A serial killer was apprehended the year before, but a new body is found that brings that conclusion into question.  Mika partners with a detective to investigate this newest murder.
Overall, I'd rate this book 3.75/5 (round up to 4).  The plot line is interesting and moves at a good pace.  Once I was 40% of the way in, I was hooked and needed to know what happened!  There were a few times where the plot seemed to jump around and I wish the characters were a bit more fleshed out.  The story was good enough that I am interested in reading the rest of the series. 
I'll also note that while this book is recommended for grades 5-9 on Amazon, there were a couple parts that seemed a little intense for kids under 12.  For example, one scene describes poor/starving people fighting over meat that was vomited up by one of the characters.  Additionally, there is a description of cooking a child to eat - the conversation is in jest, but it is pretty descriptive.  There are also some mature themes discussed (abandoned children, starvation, criminal execution, child labor/abuse etc.).
Thank you Net Galley for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

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