The Night Birds: Book summary & analysis

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Dive into the chilling atmosphere of The Night Birds, a spine-tingling psychological thriller that will haunt your thoughts long after the final note fades.

When Eileen Wolfe returns to the fog-shrouded Maine coastline of her childhood, she expects only quiet nights and familiar faces. Instead, she finds the townsfolk gripped by inexplicable violence—ravens and crows gathering in murderous flocks, savage attacks plaguing anyone who dares wander after dusk. As eerie messages carved into driftwood begin to surface, Eileen realizes these are not random acts of bird behavior but the work of something far more sinister.

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