
Kaz agrees for a hefty price and starts recruiting a crew: Inej Ghafa, his right-hand spy he had saved from a pleasure house called the Menagerie two years before Nina Zenik, a Grisha Heartrender, who joins upon learning of his intention to free and employ Matthias Helvar, a former Fjerdan drüskelle (Grisha-hunter) detained at Hellgate Prison because of Nina and Jesper Fahey, a Zemeni sharpshooter with a gambling addiction. Wealthy merchant Jan Van Eck divulges the results of Hoede's experiment to 17-year-old criminal prodigy Kaz Brekker and tasks him with rescuing its inventor, Bo Yul-Bayur, from the Ice Court, an unbreachable military stronghold in Fjerda, and preventing the drug's existence from being exposed to the world. She escapes after paralyzing Hoede and some guards, but is found dead days later. The drug enhances her abilities, allowing her to control and manipulate human minds. In Ketterdam, the capital of Kerch, Councilman Hoede tests a drug called jurda parem on a Grisha Healer. They are also featured in the Netflix television series Shadow and Bone (2021), although the series follows an original storyline. Nina's storyline continues in the King of Scars duology: King of Scars (2019) and Rule of Wolves (2021), with the other Crows making brief cameos in the latter. The series is part of Bardugo's Grishaverse. The novel is the first of a duology, completed in Crooked Kingdom (2016). The plot is told from third-person viewpoints of seven different characters. The story follows a thieving crew and is primarily set in the city of Ketterdam, which is loosely inspired by Dutch Republic–era Amsterdam. Six of Crows is a fantasy novel written by the Israeli-American author Leigh Bardugo and published by Henry Holt and Co. Print ( hardcover and paperback), audiobook, e-book
