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  • A Wake of Crows

  • DC Donna Morris
  • By: Kate Evans
  • Narrated by: Rebekah Hinds
  • Length: 8 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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A Wake of Crows

By: Kate Evans
Narrated by: Rebekah Hinds
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Summary

The first in a thrilling new police procedural series set in Scarborough and introducing DCI Donna Morris—middle-aged, seemingly ordinary—but hiding many secrets....

DC Donna Morris has chosen to do her probationary year as detective constable in the small seaside town of Scarborough.

But on her first day, a body is found in the woods: the corpse of Henrik Grünttor presents itself as that of a homeless man, dead from his own drug use. However, until recently, Grünttor had been working at the local GCHQ centre on the Russian section, and the postmortem reveals the cause of his death to be uncertain.

Now in her early 50s, Donna has her own reasons for wanting to be in Scarborough, ones she would prefer to keep from her colleagues. For she's not been drawn there by the landscape or the light, or even the beach, but to be closer to her wayward daughter—a daughter serving time in the nearby prison for GBH. Yet beyond even this, Donna hides another secret: she grew up in East Berlin, escaping across the wall in the early 1980s.

Due to the circumstances of her past, Donna is drawn to the dead man whose background is not dissimilar to hers...and her persistence reveals there are several people who wanted Grünttor dead—and gathered around him in his final days like a wake of crows....

©2021 Kate Evans (P)2021 Hachette Audio UK
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Critic reviews

"Effective and moving." (Literary Review)

"Tightly plotted, really well written and a very engaging, unusual detective in the form of DC Donna Morris. An original and refreshing take on police procedurals." (Harriet Tyce, bestselling author of Blood Orange)

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A crisp, unusual and thoughtful crime novel

50-year old Donna Morris has come to Scarborough to work out her probationary year as a Detective Constable. She has reasons for this seemingly odd career move which leaves her husband behind in the marital home: she wants to be close to her wayward, belligerent daughter who is serving time for GBH nearby.

Donna is hiding other secrets too (but not unfortunately the sanguinary effects of her menopause): her first life was in East Germany before the fall of the Berlin Wall from where she had escaped 36 years previously. The narrative shifts from Then and Now as Donna's previous and present lives unfurl. On her first day the body of Henrik Gruntner, an alcoholic rough sleeper, is discovered in a wood apparently having died from drug abuse. He too is an East European...

The unfolding complex story is classy, taut and thoughtful. The entwining of the life in East Germany with Scarborough now
adds a real depth and makes it not merely a police procedural murder story. It enables the themes of dislocation, guilt, parental strains, religious obsession, revenge and psychological damage to be explored.

The sense of place (East Germany and Scarborough) is powerful and well written. The writing is good but I felt the author let herself down with the use of jarring colloquialisms ('smidgeon' and 'and then some' are repeated) which was a shame.

The narration is mainly good. The narrator's East European accent (crucial to the plot) is subtle and delicate. It's always hard for female narrators to read as men and here the men's accents are too exaggerated, loud and strong.

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Inventive

A compelling and very different main character. I want to know more and cant wait for the second

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