The Death of Harry Crow

(The William Snow Series)

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Pub Date Jun 15 2020 | Archive Date Jul 03 2020

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Description

A gripping psychological thriller - the first book in a new series - featuring maverick amateur detective and missing child investigator, William Snow

As identical twins Annie and Bailey Crow celebrate their fourteenth birthday, their father Harry is involved in a fiery three-car crash that leaves all occupants dead. Four years after the accident, Annie suddenly vanishes, and her boyfriend is found murdered. Getting little assistance from the police, Annie’s mother seeks the help of William Snow, a local man with a reputation for finding missing children.

Snow begins an investigation and soon uncovers an inexplicable link between Annie’s disappearance and her father’s deadly accident. As Snow digs further into this bizarre connection, more people start to disappear. The case eventually leads him to an uninhabited island, a madman known as The Driver, and the twisted truth behind the death of Harry Crow.

About the author

Leith MacArthur was born in Boston. As a young boy, he became fascinated with the craft of writing after reading Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven. At the age of ten, Leith began writing short stories and poems that naturally tended towards the macabre. As an adult Leith went on to write several novels before focusing on a number of related stories that eventually became the William Snow Series of thrillers - The Death of Harry Crow is the fourth. Leith lives in the western woods of Rhode Island with his partner and their two cats and a dog.



A gripping psychological thriller - the first book in a new series - featuring maverick amateur detective and missing child investigator, William Snow

As identical twins Annie and Bailey Crow...


Advance Praise

“MacArthur not only pulled me into the story, he challenged me to think, right to the very end.”

Jack Gavin, Literature Review

“MacArthur not only pulled me into the story, he challenged me to think, right to the very end.”

Jack Gavin, Literature Review


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Thank you to NetGalley and Cameron Publicity & Marketing Ltd for the arc of The Death Of Harry Crow by Leith C. MacArthur.

Thank you to Leith C. MacArthur for this engulfing book.

follows to identical twins whom are named Annie and Amanda Crow, they celebrate their fourteenth birthday. Their father is called Harry Crow, he died in a explosive car crash which involved 3 cars... that involved everyone in the crash unfortunately died.

Time skip of four years later, Amanda one of the twins goes missing and Amanda's boyfriend was found murdered. With very little assistance from their local police department. Then the mother of the girls finds a William Snow and hires him as he has a very great reputation in which he ends up finding children that go missing!

So William opens up an extensive investigation and he ends up finding a link between Harry's death and Amanda going missing.. He ends up going deeper into the investigation then more horrifying news of more people disappearing, The case eventually leads to an deserted island, and a madman also known as The Driver, and the twisted truth behind the death of Harry gets revealed.....

This was such a mysterious and twisty book with shock plots and investigation, it had me on edge and kept me going all the way to the end and i could not put it down and it had me gripped, i loved the progression of the story and all the twists involved.

Definitely recommend
5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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This novel follows the remarkable detective William Snow, as he uses his otherworldly skills to uncover the bizarre disappearance and murder of a young couple. This novel is incredible thrilling and the unique plot devices truly make this an exciting read from start to finish

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Quite enjoyed this book, and the writing style of MacArthur. Will be on the look out for more of his work.
Particularly enjoyed how the psychic aspect was handled.

Full review here: http://murderincommon.com/2020/06/14/leith-c-macarthur-the-death-of-harry-crow/

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How can I describe this book? This is what I am looking for and I'll definitely suggest this to anyone because this is worth of your time to try his incredible work. A perfectly planned and well-written plot which makes me look forward to his works. Each page has different twists and surprises, a bit tricky for me. The ending and revelations are entirely unpredictable, again this is not your typical type of mystery story it has its uniqueness.

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I would like to thank Netgalley and Cameron Publicity and Marketing Ltd for an advance copy of The Death of Harry Crow, the first novel to feature Rhode Island based Finding Man” William Snow.

Snow finds people when the Police have failed so Laura Crow asks him for help in finding her teenage daughter, Amanda, who has been troubled and difficult since the death of her father in a car crash four years earlier and whom the Police believe has run away with her boyfriend. The discovery of the boyfriend’s murdered body leads Snow to believe that Amanda has been kidnapped and somehow it is linked to the death of Harry Crow. He is hunting a madman known as The Driver.

I enjoyed The Death of Harry Crow which is a well written and plotted crime thriller with some unexpected twists and turns, not least the fact that William Snow is psychic. I’ll be honest, it’s not really my kind of reading and the author makes a big thing of it. There is no “maybe there’s an alternative explanation“ it is straightforward places and things inducing visions/daydreams that he can interpret correctly to push his investigation forward. Hmm.

Nevertheless it is well written with a plot that unfolds over the course of the novel with much of the mystery lying in The Driver’s motives and plans. The narrative is mostly split between Snow in the first person and The Driver in the third person, one tracking, the other carrying out his unspecified plan. It has a moreish quality as the reader tries to work out what The Driver is up to and wills Snow on to find Amanda, as his quest grows increasingly bigger and more convoluted. It’s fair to say that the ending is unusual as all becomes clear and the situation is resolved.

I’m not sure what to think of William Snow as, in many ways, he remains a cypher. Dogged, yes, psychic, yes, kind, yes, everything else, no. I liked the novel but, again, I’m not sure if I want to read the follow up.

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William Snow has the gift of sight. He is an expert in finding missing children when the police cannot connect the dots. He has the gift of being liked by people they tell him the little things that help him follow the trail to the truth. You know he is a caring person having rescued his dog from a dumpster. A multiple vehicle accident with many deaths 4 years ago will connect with missing people and even a dog in the present. The police cannot see the connection but Snow and his unusual friend will find the trail which will lead to an unbelievable finish.
This is a mystery with a difference. Characters that are believable. You will find you cannot wait till the last page.
I was given an arc of this book by Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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A story within a story within a story with thrills at every turn. Leith MacArthur has written a unique story line that is straight out of the nightmare you have after watching the wrong kind of movie.

A young woman and her boyfriend are missing. She has been having emotional problems since the death of her father in a car crash 4 years earlier. The police assume the couple have just run off. Then the boyfriend's body is found and it's obviously foul play. When the police effort is still lacking, the young woman's mother hires a physic famous for finding missing persons. This is the back story...the beginning of the nightmare...the place where questions asked lead to answers that lead us into the master plan of a killer known as the Driver.

Thomas Snow is a well known physic, he finds missing persons using his gift of sight. This is the first in a series with excellent possibilities. Leith MacArthur has introduced us to a new resident on my TBR stack.

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Thank you to Netgalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

A good well-written gritty thriller, full of twists and thrills, great characters, good plot. A recommended read.

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Great thriller which kept me engaged throughout to the very end. Only wish I had read it sooner! Will be reading more by this author and recommend highly to others.

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