Murder of Crows Lethal Lit, Novel 1..., K. Ancrum
Murder of Crows Lethal Lit, Novel 1..., K. Ancrum
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Murder of Crows (Lethal Lit, Novel #1)

Author: K. Ancrum

Narrator: Rebecca Soler

Unabridged: 8 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/01/2022


Synopsis

Tig Torres investigates Hollow Falls' horrific history in this original novel based on the hit podcast Lethal Lit fromEinhorn's Epic Productions and iHeartRadio!Lethal Lit follows Tig Torres, a Cuban American teen detective, in her hometown of Hollow Falls. In season one of the hit podcast,Tig used her smarts and fearlessness to track down the infamous “Lit Killer,” a serial killer who staged his murders after deathscenes from famous books. But there’s no rest for courageous, mystery-solving teens in a place like Hollow Falls, and though theLit Killer is now behind bars, his protege, Tig’s classmate and crush Oly, has disappeared!And that’s not the only game afoot. Tig has caught the attention of the town’s local armchair detective group, the Murder of Crows.They’re obsessed with Hollow Falls’ dark past and fixated on a dangerous search for the missing body of the town’s founder.There are rumors about what's buried with the body that could be life-changing for whoever finds it, and with a mission like thatunderway, it’s not long before a member of the Murder of Crows turns up dead.Tig, along with her friends Max and Wyn, steps in to help, but the stakes are getting higher and the hunt more deadly. Someone’swilling to kill to keep the town’s secrets buried, and if Tig’s not careful, she’ll be the Murder of Crows’ next victim.This original Lethal Lit story takes place between Seasons 1 and 2 of the podcast, and features a brand-new, never-before-toldstory starring Tig Torres and her sleuthing friends!

Author Bio

K. Ancrum grew up in Chicago Illinois, under the illusory rigor of the Chicago Public School system. She attended Dominican University to study Fashion Merchandizing, but was lured into getting an English degree after spending too many nights experimenting with hard literary criticism and hanging out with unsavory types, like poetry students. Currently, she lives in Andersonville and writes books at work when no one is looking.

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