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The Crowe’s Nest (The Murder of Crowes Trilogy) by Patrick, Michael Paul

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The Crowe’s Nest (The Murder of Crowes Trilogy)

by Patrick, Michael Paul

THE CROWE’S NEST A Murder of Crowes — Book Three The system was never broken.

Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thrillers & Suspense Psychological Thrillers
Author Patrick, Michael Paul
Published 2026
Format Print edition

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About The Crowe’s Nest (The Murder of Crowes Trilogy)

THE CROWE’S NEST A Murder of Crowes — Book Three The system was never broken. It was designed. For one year, Dr. Eli Crowe has been stable. No killings. No fractures. No Shadow. Under the guidance of renowned psychiatrist Adrian Vale, Eli has rebuilt his reputation, regained control, and returned to consulting on violent crime investigations. The city believes he was saved. But peace negotiated is not peace earned. When a new wave of precision-engineered crimes begins to surface—crimes that feel less like chaos and more like calibration—Eli senses something is wrong. The patterns are too deliberate. The timing too exact. The interference too… curated. Then the Shadow begins speaking again. At first, it’s observation. Then alignment. Then recognition. Someone has been manipulating the system from inside it. Someone who understands infrastructure, psychology, escalation, and containment. Someone who knows Eli better than he knows himself. As buried files resurface and therapy sessions take on new meaning, Eli is forced to confront a devastating possibility: What if the monster was never the fracture? What if it was the architect? In a final convergence of truth and perception, Eli must decide whether he is a man reclaiming autonomy… or an asset fulfilling design. Because the trilogy was never about the killer. It was about choice. And who was always choosing.

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