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The Cackling of the Crows is a romantic suspense novel. The setting is Brooklyn, NY during the 80's/90's era. You will notice a hip hop culture/vibe throughout. And rap music, particularly the 80's and 90's, dominates a musical feeling of nostalgia and anticipation.
There is also an underlying theme of good/evil, and issues being seen in black/white ... no gray area.
Each character's personality reminds you of someone you know and the sounds and crow references are a back story throughout the book. But an important piece that ties everything together at the end.
If you are intrigued with hip hop culture, romance and nostalgia, this might be the book for you.
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Gregory Que (pronounced “Q”), takes readers on a literary ride, bobbing, weaving and sparring with them about his exploits, sharing wisdom and secrets with wit, sarcasm and blunt honesty. He believes he is writing a “how to” book, but readers will ultimately surmise correctly that his profferings revolve around women in his life, four in particular with whom he shares secrets involving his past, present and future. A charismatic, complex, self-proclaimed “ladies man” who does not take compliments well, Que is looking for what we all seek, even when we don't realize it, even when we don't see it ... love. He is that humble, arrogant individual with faults that women will love and men will admire, but still hate on.
“The book is funny and relatable, with vividly imagined characters that readers will take sides and choose favorites.”