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A Murder of Crows

By: Tom Lowe
Narrated by: Michael David Axtell
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When Joe Billie stops a grave robber from unearthing a Seminole Indian burial site, Joe becomes the prime suspect in a bizarre murder. For Sean O'Brien, the first challenge is getting Joe to talk about the circumstances surrounding the killing. As Joe faces first-degree murder charges, O'Brien thinks he knows why his old friend is evasive. But proving it will send O'Brien deep into Seminole history to uncover a greedy killer hell-bent on creating a modern-day Trail of Tears.

©2016 Tom Lowe (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Mystery Police Procedurals

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Winner of the 2016 Florida Book Award for Popular Fiction
Intriguing Plot • Complex Mystery • Outstanding Performance • Rich Character Detail • Satisfying Conclusion

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Very enjoyable, Story stayed interesting all thru the book Narrator was great! Recommend this book.

Story Makes it Hard to Put Down

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The basic concept of a mob attempting to gain a foothold in Seminole casinos is intriguing by itself. The plot of “Murder of Crows” is much more involved with multiple murders, a frame up, bribery, ancient artifacts, and ancient native medicine. Sean O’Brien races to find evidence to exonerate his friend, Joe Billie. Some evidence drops almost into his lap. He finds other evidence using something like a second sight.

The story is full of cleches in language, situations, and scenes. Also some unlikely details like a Major having a squad, a non-commissioned officer’s position.

Very Busy Book

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this is beyond words knowing the old ways and nature adds to the depth of the story

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...That you would never think could come together but somehow he manages to wrap everything up at the end to make one heck of a really good and satisfying book.
In this book Sean O'Brien's friend (a Native American) Joe Billie is accused of murdering a man he has already had a confrontation with in the past. He's arrested and Sean sets about finding the real story and person who is responsible for committing the crime.
The story then becomes very convoluted at this point and many more characters come in to play, including some from Sean's past as a homicide detective in Miami.
As the story unfolds so many motives also are revealed and debunked. Because many of the characters are Native American, their laws also have an impact on the investigation.
The local police do not appreciate Sen's interference and block his efforts at every turn with threats of their own.
This book has a realistic and satisfying conclusion.
Michael David Axtell narrates this as well as the other books in this series. He does an EXCELLENT job.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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Tom Lowe writes a spiraling sequence of events...

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I always enjoy Tom Lowe's books. Narrator Michael David Axtell did an outstanding performance of A Murder of Crows. He kept the story moving at the appropriate pace to keep the tension high and emotions mellow as I believe the writer would appreciate. At one point, I actually found myself a bit nervous as I was totally involved in the story. You won't go wrong with a Tom Lowe story and any book brought to life by Mr. Axtell.

Well done performance Of Tom Lowe's book

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