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About the Author

Devon Abbott Mihesuah is the Cora Lee Beers Price Teaching Professor in International Cultural Understanding in the Center for Indigenous Nations Studies at the University of Kansas.

Obras de Devon Abbott Mihesuah

The Hatak Witches (2021) 35 cópias
The Roads of My Relations (2000) 17 cópias
American Indian quarterly (2001) 11 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

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Overall it's very good and interesting and I'm so happy it exists. Once or twice the exposition conversations get a bit lengthy, tho they are necessary, and I have some quibbles with the pacing of the action and the ending. That's all minor, lovely to see an excellent academic and nonfiction writer step into a new genre.
 
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Kiramke | outras 3 resenhas | Dec 21, 2023 |
Effectively creepy police procedural thoroughly grounded in indigenous beliefs. I found it difficult to put down, with evocative writing and several interesting characters.

The only criticism I would offer is that the police partnership between Monique and Chris is a bit unbelievable — in theory they’ve been working together for years, but their conversations make them seem like virtual strangers. I hope that they continue to develop deeper and more rounded voices if the series continues.

Advanced readers copy provided by Edelweiss.
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jennybeast | outras 3 resenhas | Apr 14, 2022 |
Part locked room mystery, part police procedural, and part supernatural tale featuring Choctaw myths. All blended into a fun read!
 
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JJbooklvr | outras 3 resenhas | Sep 18, 2021 |
First, I must caveat this by saying that I did not end up finishing this book. However, I still have opinions on it. First, the author is not the best at writing mysteries at this point in time. The bits and pieces of other viewpoints were interesting, but the main plotline dragged. I ended up putting the book down after I was halfway through and the main character hadn't even finished investigating the initial scene of the crime. Thorough, perhaps, but not what I wanted to read. Second, parts of the book read more like a thesis than a mystery novel. I learned more about why Native Americans want their ancestor's remains repatriated and healthy eating than I did about the actual main plotline. Third, I actually found that kind of interesting. Mihesuah has a lot of interesting ideas and really could make an absolutely fascinating book if she could pace it better.… (mais)
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iewi | outras 3 resenhas | Jun 30, 2021 |

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Obras
23
Membros
574
Popularidade
#43,646
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Resenhas
6
ISBNs
42

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