Shmaryan’s The Crow’s Cry 2 is a unique sequel. Readers will be interested as a friendship between Robert and a magpie is continuing, leading them on a path of crime as they embark on international ventures. Martin is, out of envy, hunting Robert, who’s likable; imagine readers empathizing with him.
The story begins in a quiet suburban neighborhood of Detroit, where the Lipinski family lives with their teenage son, Robert, and his younger sister, Sarah-Jane. Suddenly, the family is dealt a huge blow when Robert's parents decide to split up. He is left devastated by his parents' divorce and locks himself away in the attic, spending most of his free time there. His time at school is also rough. A gang of youths in Robert's class constantly teases him and beats him up. One of them is Martin McDermott, who will prove to be a thorn in Robert's side for many years to come. One day Robert encounters a magpie after she flies in through the attic window and into Robert's life. He named the bird Gale. What Robert doesn't realise is that Gale is not an ordinary bird, as the unlikely friendship grows between the teenager and the magpie, eventually leading them both down a path of crime and burglary that spans over a decade and changes Robert's life forever.
Flora Whitmore, a beautiful intelligent Connecticut university student, who lives with her family in New Haven. She seems to have it all: a promising medical career and a bright future. She meets a co-student, Mbeki, and falls in love with him. Despite the Whitmore are against her relationship with him, Flora has married Mbeki. A new husband who takes her to his native Africa to start a new life. Without warning, the man of her dreams turns into the worst nightmare - he sells her as a slave to settle a family debt. Beaten and raped by a new, brutal master Meneliki - Flora is traded on the slave market, and ends up on a ship - captured by the Somali pirates. Flora fights for her freedom against Abdullahi and those pirates with the help of a fellow captive, a French doctor Jean-Luc Cartier, with whom she discovers true love as they struggle to stay alive.
Robert Lipinski and his mate Dan Ming drive away, after surviving a near fatal blast. They manage to go over the border into Canada on a scooter, with Gale, Robert's trusty sidekick, soaring above them. Once in Canada, the duo and magpie join a traveling Circus. Between the shows, Robert and Dan find a way to sell gems that were left over from their last job. After a few months with the Circus, the guys decide that their time there is up, and fly away onto their next adventure. The duo arrive in Hong Kong with Gale in tow, here the stakes are much higher than they have ever imagined, as they embark on a new wave of international crime, which leads them straight back to Martin aka Cyclops - Interpol agent and Robert's arch nemesis. When this showdown is over, all their lives will be changed forever.
Egor, in his late 20s, prepares to embark on a whirlwind journey that will see him traveling halfway across the world to see his family for the first time in over 23 years, including a reunion with his estranged Father Alik that his Mother Alena did her best to take him away from. She practically kidnaps Egor from Alik all those years ago. Seated on the plane as it prepares to take off, Egor begins to reminiscence his childhood. From the day he was born in Soviet Ukraine, a big family surrounded him. Along the way, he and other family members from his mothers side recount their struggles in fleeing the former USSR as refugees, after Chernobyl catastrophe struck in 1986. Constantly in transit, Egors family have found themselves at most turbulent time in history the late 1980s, as the family goes through refugee processes in Austria, next - in Italy, where theyre facing hardships, and on the way injustice. After almost a year of being in constant transit, Egors family finally arrive in Australia. There in a foreign land - down under Egor and his family have started a new life from scratch.
Egor, in his late 20s, prepares to embark on a whirlwind journey that will see him traveling halfway across the world to see his family for the first time in over 23 years, including a reunion with his estranged Father Alik that his Mother Alena did her best to take him away from. She practically kidnaps Egor from Alik all those years ago. Seated on the plane as it prepares to take off, Egor begins to reminiscence his childhood. From the day he was born in Soviet Ukraine, a big family surrounded him. Along the way, he and other family members from his mothers side recount their struggles in fleeing the former USSR as refugees, after Chernobyl catastrophe struck in 1986. Constantly in transit, Egors family have found themselves at most turbulent time in history the late 1980s, as the family goes through refugee processes in Austria, next - in Italy, where theyre facing hardships, and on the way injustice. After almost a year of being in constant transit, Egors family finally arrive in Australia. There in a foreign land - down under Egor and his family have started a new life from scratch.
Flora Whitmore, a beautiful intelligent Connecticut university student, who lives with her family in New Haven. She seems to have it all: a promising medical career and a bright future. She meets a co-student, Mbeki, and falls in love with him. Despite the Whitmore are against her relationship with him, Flora has married Mbeki. A new husband who takes her to his native Africa to start a new life. Without warning, the man of her dreams turns into the worst nightmare - he sells her as a slave to settle a family debt. Beaten and raped by a new, brutal master Meneliki - Flora is traded on the slave market, and ends up on a ship - captured by the Somali pirates. Flora fights for her freedom against Abdullahi and those pirates with the help of a fellow captive, a French doctor Jean-Luc Cartier, with whom she discovers true love as they struggle to stay alive.
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