
Crow's Fate
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Narrated by:
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Joel Leslie
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By:
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Kim Fielding
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You can’t fly away from destiny.
Crow Rapp assumes he’ll spend his life growing corn in rural Illinois, like the grandparents who raised him. But during a visit to a traveling carnival, he encounters a handsome stranger named Simeon Bell—and receives a prophecy of a horrifying future. When that future materializes soon afterward, Crow flees...only to find that no matter how far he goes, fate pursues him.
Simeon reenters his life a decade later and causes Crow to consider whether actively fighting his fate might be better than constant attempts at escape. In a world tinged by magic, where myths are as real as the sky above them, the men try to determine Crow’s true identity. Along the way, they test the powers of friendship and love and explore the boundaries of free will—ultimately discovering whether the force of destiny can be overcome.
Crow’s Fate is part of the multi-author Carnival of Mysteries series. Each book stands alone, but each one includes at least one visit to Errante Ame’s Carnival of Mysteries, a magical, multiverse traveling show full of unusual acts, games, and rides. The Carnival changes to suit the world it’s on, so each visit is unique and special. This book contains an Illinois farmboy, a roustabout from London, and realizations about the power of love.
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- Drdzim
- 18-03-25
A good start, but falls short
This book had a very promising beginning. A magical fair, two very different men united by loneliness, an intriguing mystery… To me, it fell short when they got together, or rather, started travelling together. The mystery/time travel and everything fun took the backseat, while the story focused on will they/won’t they. HIV was used as a very silly plot device to stall the romance. There could have been a dynamic adventure with time jumps, but instead we got descriptions of different hotels and dances around the virus (that could be tested over-the-counter already in the 90’s). Special/poisonous blood or however it was described doesn’t work as a plot device either, for the man had managed to reach his thirties without burning the world to ash with a shaving cut.
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