This book has one contradiction about the scent ability of owls. On page 87, Otulissa compares the ability of owls and dire wolves scent and classes the scent ability of owls as “…inferior.” This is because owls do not at all have a scents of smell. Vultures are the only bird that can in fact smell.
But then on page 154, when Nyra was in the Chieftains cave, she exclaims that …”the whole cave stinks. Terrible gas these wolves have.”
How in the world would she smell the odour of these canines? Furthermore, how the heck would she be able to precisely pin their fumes to be caused by “…that tough winter grass that grows here”?
On page 114, there is also a factual mistake. On this page, we are introduced to the rabies virus. One of the dire wolves explains that wolves, and even owls can get infected by this deadly disease. This is entirely untrue. Only mammals can get infected with rabies, with the exception of the opossum, who is immune to the disease.
Even whales and dolphins can get rabies, since they are mammals, but no record has ever been made of an aquatic mammal ever getting this disease. But this really made me wonder.
You see, one of the very first symptom of rabies is hydrophobia. The infected gets terrified of water and will not even be able to put water near it mouth, let alone drink. This is because the virus lives within the saliva of the mammal, and water can wash the virus away, so the virus makes the infected scared of water, increasing the chance of other individuals becoming infected once they are bitten.
So what if some of these dolphins, orcas and whales that get beached are in fact infected with rabies and are trying to get away from the water in which they live?
The only way you can 100% be certain that an animal has rabies is to do an autopsy of the brain, and I can assure you probably none of these beached aquatic mammals have ever had a brain autopsy.
Minus these problems, the storyline was great and the series could have truly finished with this book.
Favourite quote from book 8: “Well, first murder,then shopping.”