Publisher's Synopsis
There's a city where mirrors bleed, crows speak in riddles, and truth burns brighter than fire.
The Book of Crows is a lyrical descent into a world where metaphor is forbidden, memory is dangerous, and stories can resurrect-or destroy-you. When a government worker finds a handwritten page beside a dead librarian, something ancient wakes. Crows begin to follow her. Mirrors crack. Words rebel. And as the old language returns, so does the pain it buried.From cathedrals made of broken oaths to libraries that burn themselves at midnight, this novel leads you through a world built from forgotten memories, censored truths, and the beauty we're told to fear. This isn't a dystopia. It's a myth reborn. If you loved House of Leaves, The Last House on Needless Street, or In the Dream House, this book will ruin you-in the best possible way. The crows aren't coming. They're already here.