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Clash by Night (The Crow, No 3)

Clash by Night (The Crow, No 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent
Review: the Crow and what it stands for is what attracted me to this book, but I have to say that it was not as good as I expected. Although I like some of the alterations from the original (for instance the hero is now a woman), other changes by Williamson go against what I believe that the Crow should stand for. The heroine continually questions whether she is killing innocent people or exacting her vengeance on those who deserve it. Overall the novel was a bit slow but I liked the ironic ending.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: decent read, not too captivating
Review: the Crow and what it stands for is what attracted me to this book, but I have to say that it was not as good as I expected. Although I like some of the alterations from the original (for instance the hero is now a woman), other changes by Williamson go against what I believe that the Crow should stand for. The heroine continually questions whether she is killing innocent people or exacting her vengeance on those who deserve it. Overall the novel was a bit slow but I liked the ironic ending.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Story inspired by J O Barr's characters, and a good one too.
Review: This story is great for a few reasons. it questions the true nature of the crow, and wether vengence is a good thing. Also, the female point of view is quite refreshing, as most pther books in this series have male main characters. The problems with lost time on earth and such are handled well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent
Review: this was one of the best books i'd ever read i would tell anyone to read it.because it just shows if you love and care for somebody anything can happen for you if you believe.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great novel by a great underappreciated author!
Review: We all know the themes THE CROW is about; Revenge and Justice. The tricky part is making thes interesting and fresh. And Williamson delivers a bomb!! Literally. It starts with some Militia blowing up a day-care center, killing kids and a teacher. The main character is the teacher and her revenge and search for the justice due her. So we follow her resurrection and then her killing the one's responsible. The best thing is the teacher's evolving sense that she is not only killing the perpertrators but also some "innocent" kids and women who get in the way. Her challenge to either go through or stop the carnage is interesting and totally rewarding. A great read! Highest recommendation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great novel by a great underappreciated author!
Review: We all know the themes THE CROW is about; Revenge and Justice. The tricky part is making thes interesting and fresh. And Williamson delivers a bomb!! Literally. It starts with some Militia blowing up a day-care center, killing kids and a teacher. The main character is the teacher and her revenge and search for the justice due her. So we follow her resurrection and then her killing the one's responsible. The best thing is the teacher's evolving sense that she is not only killing the perpertrators but also some "innocent" kids and women who get in the way. Her challenge to either go through or stop the carnage is interesting and totally rewarding. A great read! Highest recommendation.


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