Book 3 in the Emily Etcitty Mystery Series
Spine-tingling and compelling.
Raven's Cry is a thriller that keeps the reader guessing until the final pages.
A peaceful horseback ride on the Navajo Reservation with his young daughter, Raven, turns ominous when Abe Freeman encounters a stock pond surrounded by dead sheep and a wounded man. Abe's partner, Navajo Police Officer Emily Etcitty, is called to investigate the case which becomes more convoluted than a prairie rattler. Emily doesn't know who to trust as she encounters crooked politicians, a push for uranium mining, and a rebellious leader of the American Indian Movement. But when Raven becomes the victim of a kidnapping plot, both Abe and Emily are determined to find and punish the perpetrator, even if it means breaking the law, going rogue, and keeping secrets from each other.
About the Author
Sandra Boltons novels are based on her real-life experiences with diverse settings and cultures as well as a desire to right racial inequality. Her first novel, A Cipher in the Sand, was inspired by her work in the Peace Corps in Honduras, while Key Witness and her follow-up novels, Abducted Innocence, and Raven's Cry were inspired by her years spent teaching Navajo children. Originally from California, Sandra has traveled the globe with her military husband and three kids. Sandra Bolton and her dog Sam live in Raton, New Mexico where both enjoy the pleasures of beautiful mountains and mesas, abundant wildlife, fresh air, clean water, and the simple joys of living in a small town.
Genre: Mystery
Spine-tingling and compelling.
Raven's Cry is a thriller that keeps the reader guessing until the final pages.
A peaceful horseback ride on the Navajo Reservation with his young daughter, Raven, turns ominous when Abe Freeman encounters a stock pond surrounded by dead sheep and a wounded man. Abe's partner, Navajo Police Officer Emily Etcitty, is called to investigate the case which becomes more convoluted than a prairie rattler. Emily doesn't know who to trust as she encounters crooked politicians, a push for uranium mining, and a rebellious leader of the American Indian Movement. But when Raven becomes the victim of a kidnapping plot, both Abe and Emily are determined to find and punish the perpetrator, even if it means breaking the law, going rogue, and keeping secrets from each other.
About the Author
Sandra Boltons novels are based on her real-life experiences with diverse settings and cultures as well as a desire to right racial inequality. Her first novel, A Cipher in the Sand, was inspired by her work in the Peace Corps in Honduras, while Key Witness and her follow-up novels, Abducted Innocence, and Raven's Cry were inspired by her years spent teaching Navajo children. Originally from California, Sandra has traveled the globe with her military husband and three kids. Sandra Bolton and her dog Sam live in Raton, New Mexico where both enjoy the pleasures of beautiful mountains and mesas, abundant wildlife, fresh air, clean water, and the simple joys of living in a small town.
Genre: Mystery
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