Skip to content
Raven Dawn (Raven Chronicles)

Raven Dawn (Raven Chronicles)

Accused of kidnapping and murder, archaeologist Jake Lalonde gets the first terrifying clues to his cryptic Haida heritage when three children go missing from a small Vancouver Island town. As the evidence builds against him, and his story becomes wilder, he gets closer to the truth, a truth that involves an ancient cannibal demon. This novella is the prequel to the Raven Chronicles series and takes place before THE RAVEN’S POOL, WHITE RAVEN, RAVENSTONE, and RAVEN'S BLOOD.

About the Author

Deborah Cannon was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is a winner of The Canadian Tales of the Fantastic annual short story contest for her entry Twilight Glyph (2013), and is the author of numerous novels and short stories, most of which were inspired by myths and legends. She has contributed to articles on writing to the Canadian Writer's Guide and is author of Writing Bestsellers: A Journey through the Challenging World of Publishing, an ebook based on articles she wrote for a feature column at the website Suite 101.com (2003-2006). She is best known for The Raven Chronicles, a series of paranormal archaeological thrillers, which to date include Raven Dawn (prequel), The Raven's Pool, White Raven, Ravenstone, and Raven's Blood. Elizabeth Latimer, Pirate Hunter is a young adult series, which so far include The Virtual Pirate (prequel), The Pirate Vortex, and The Jade Pirate. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario with her archaeologist husband and two Shih-poos.

Find it on

Amazon

Reviews

No videos available yet.

News

No news articles linked to this title yet.

Bottom star pattern decoration

Raven Dawn (Raven Chronicles) Ratings

Overall

Overall rating of the media

0.0 0 ratings

Atmosphere

How immersive and tense is the atmosphere

0.0 0 ratings

Gore

Level and quality of gore/violence

0.0 0 ratings

Story

Quality of the storyline and plot

0.0 0 ratings

Writing

Quality of the written content

0.0 0 ratings

Character Development

Depth and growth of characters

0.0 0 ratings

Pacing

Flow and timing of the narrative

0.0 0 ratings