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Palaces of the Crow by Ray Nayler

Palaces of the Crow

A Novel

by Ray Nayler
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  • May 19, 2026, 384 pages
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Speculation historical fiction
As one reviewer wrote, this book is "sharp speculative fiction" boding on "morality and mortality." Indeed, there is a depth to this fantasy historical fiction novel. Set during WWII, Neriya, a Jewish girl, befriends Buster, a crow she has met, who saves her from the Nazis. Hidden in the woods she stays with Czeslaw, a Polish defector from the Russian army, Kezia, a Roma who witnessed the murder of her family, and a non-speaking boy whose name is unknown. Together these four and the crows protecting them manage to eke out a community of equality and respect. But make no mistake they face human brutality and horror but a nobility from the birds - this is not a novel that makes things pretty.

Thirty years later Czeslaw returns as a high KGB official seeking revenge on his wartime foes and bringing a cringing secret - the corruptibility of power and its madness.
I'd like to thank NetGalley and Farrar, Strauss and Gerard for allowing me to read this ARC.
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