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Sandi Ault

Auteur de Wild Indigo

6+ oeuvres 411 utilisateurs 17 critiques 1 Favoris

Séries

Œuvres de Sandi Ault

Wild Indigo (2006) 187 exemplaires
Wild Inferno (2008) 100 exemplaires
Wild Sorrow (2009) 69 exemplaires
Wild Penance (2009) 51 exemplaires
WILD MYSTIC (WILD Mystery Series) (2018) 3 exemplaires

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Shattering Glass: A Nasty Woman Press Anthology (2020) — Contributeur — 8 exemplaires

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Colorado, USA

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This mystery, set in the pueblos of New Mexico and filled with magical realism and Native American mysticism, is a departure from the cozy mysteries reviewed so far in the my #atozmysterytour – and that departure makes for a satisfying read. Take the deep dive, and travel with Jamaica Wild, agent for the Bureau of Land Management, as her journey weaves in and out of the lives of the Tiwa Puebloans who populate the fictional Tanoah Pueblo.

When Jerome Santana dies by apparent suicide in Jamaica’s presence during the Quiet Time when outsiders are not allowed in the Pueblo, Jamaica falls under suspicion and must rely on the teaching and protection of Momma Anna Santana, her medicine teacher, and Esperanza (also known as Telacote), a curandera. And always, the wolf cub Mountain is Jamaica’s companion.

Sandi Ault’s prose is lyrical; you won’t want to skim her depictions of the wild country of the Pueblos. There are two important pieces of information at the beginning of the book: a disclaimer stating that the author purposely combined disparate facts of her Native American research to ensure that this book’s mythology remain fictional, and a dedication to the real-life wolf cub Mountain.

Although the reader may wonder why Jamaica feels entitled to insert herself into Pueblo life over the objections of some, this is the first series in the A to Z Mystery Tour to stand out as an example of a deeper mystery. Five stars.
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CatherineB61 | 7 autres critiques | May 31, 2023 |
I would have given it a higher rating, but since it was a prequel it should have provided the readers with new information about Jamaica's early life. Instead it was a repeat of everything we had already learned about her in later books put together into a volume.
 
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Barbwire101 | 3 autres critiques | May 19, 2021 |
This was an enjoyable book--interesting story, fast read. It jumped from a 3 to a 4 because I love the setting (Northern New Mexico around Taos) so much.
 
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magerber | 3 autres critiques | Feb 22, 2016 |
"The fire is within Southern Ute tribal lands, the San Juan National Forest, the Chimney Rock Archaeological Area, and privately owned property. So it has potential to impact residences and prehistoric and spiritual sites."
The backdrop of this fictional story is set amidst a wildfire in southern Colorado. It subtly tackles cultural and social class differences between the Southern Ute tribe and the white government agency officials, all under the guise of this popular mystery series with main character, BLM agent Jamaica Wild.… (plus d'informations)
 
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AmronGravett | 4 autres critiques | Apr 10, 2013 |

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Œuvres
6
Aussi par
1
Membres
411
Popularité
#59,241
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
17
ISBN
45
Favoris
1

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