When they call, someone dies.Detective Inspector Sarah Elwell doesn't believe in omens until a solicitor in Devon is found dead with black feathers arranged in his throat and witnesses swear they saw crows singing in formation above the body.As Sarah searches for answers, the pattern spreads across continents: a sheriff in rural America, a journalist in Mumbai, and names whispered in death's shadow each time the skies turn black with wings.Folklore says the MorrĂgan, Odin's ravens, and omen crows foretold death. Conspiracy whispers suggest governments have tried to weaponize the phenomenon. But Sarah discovers something far worse: the choruses are not unified. One choir delivers judgment. Another tries to shield its chosen. And she has been marked by both.Swept into an international hunt from abandoned churches to underground chambers in Berlin, Sarah must confront the Atratus Circle, a shadow cabal harnessing myth as a tool of power. Yet the more she uncovers, the more she realizes the truth: the choirs are not merely calling names. They are waiting for a conductor.And the silence between their wings may be the deadliest song of all.Choir of Crows is a dark supernatural conspiracy thriller that blends folklore, mythology, and relentless suspense. Perfect for readers of James Rollins, Alex North, or Stephen King, where ancient myths don't die; they evolve into weapons.