About the book
The story of “Crow’s Eyes” begins on a farm in Denmark—where earth, wind, and work set the rhythm of the days.
Ole is seventeen. He loves the fields. And he hates crows.
Until a single bolt of lightning tears him out of his life.
When Ole wakes upagain in black feathers, nothing is familiar anymore: scents, voices, hunger, fear—everything follows different rules. And somewhere between sky and scrapyard, shadow and snow, he encounters beings who know more than they say: the old Rook, who keeps watch over the trash and memory. Majvi, who feeds the pigeons—and sees what cannot be explained. Jutland Velvet, the crow-woman with her quiet movements. And a hawk, waiting high above, where the air grows thin.
And the longer Ole survives in this strange new world, the clearer it becomes: nothing happens by chance.
But in the end, reality crashes into his story with full force—and nothing remains as it was.
“Crow’s Eyes”—a tale of transformation, belonging, and seeing with different eyes.
A story that gets under your skin—because it ends where dreaming stops and life begins.
Read a sample of the book here.
The ending of the novel is surprising and won’t be revealed here.