Synopses & Reviews
Ella Clah has found her place on the Navajo Reservation, in her tribe, her clan, and her family. She has seen the Diné at their worst--and at their best--as they balance the modern era with the traditional Navajo way of life.
The Navajo are building a nuclear power plant on the Reservation. Though the tribe voted for the plant, there are those who believe that nuclear power is inherently dangerous--and particularly so for the Navajo, due to past uranium mining operations that contaminated land and water and sickened many Navajo workers and their families.
A group of activists is determined to do whatever is necessary to stop the plant--assault, sabotage, domestic terrorism. When a fellow Navajo Police officer is injured in an attack aimed at Ellas boyfriend, Ella vows to do whatever it takes to find the terrorists and bring them to justice.
Review
Praise for the Ella Clah novels:
“Clah is always good company, on and off the reservation.”--The New York Times Book Review
“[The Thurlos] have established themselves both as mystery writers of repute and chroniclers of the Navajo nation."--Mystery News
“The breakneck pace of this crime hunt contrasts satisfyingly with the backdrop of life on the rez.”
--Booklist (starred review) on Turquoise Girl
“Terrific. Will appeal to Tony Hillerman fans.”--Library Journal on Mourning Dove
“An intense, fast-paced mystery that will have fans reading into the wee hours.”--Knight-Ridder syndicate on Red Mesa
“A great police procedural that gives readers an insightful look into the culture of the Navajo. Complex, compelling and exciting.”--Midwest Book Review
Synopsis
Navajo Police Special Investigator Ella Clah is searching for whoever planted a bomb in a university classroom and nearly killed one of her fellow cops, a bomb that seems to have been intended for Ellas close friend, the Rev. Bilford Tome. The trail leads to activists determined to keep the Navajo Reservation pure by sabotaging the construction of the tribes first nuclear power plant.
About the Author
AIMEE and DAVID THURLO live in Corrales, New Mexico. David was raised in Shiprock, on the Navajo Reservation; Aimée was born in Cuba.