I’m glad you enjoyed the post, Carol. I found the cultural aspect very interesting; I think it really added to the story. If you do read Hager’s work, I hope you’ll enjoy it.
Sounds interesting! I’m always intrigued by the idea of a nation within a nation, complete with its own law agencies. I imagine it must make for a lot of complications when dealing with crimes that cross between the communities.
I think you’re right, FictionFan. There’s always a layer of complexity when there’s crime in one of the Native American nations. Sometimes the agencies involved work together reasonably well, and sometimes…not. I think Hager captures that fairly effectively here. If you read it, I hope you’ll like it!
This sounds like a very intriguing novel. I love the cultural aspect of the novel. Thanks for introducing me to this writer, Margot.
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I’m glad you enjoyed the post, Carol. I found the cultural aspect very interesting; I think it really added to the story. If you do read Hager’s work, I hope you’ll enjoy it.
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This sounds right up my alley, Margot. Thank you for spotlighting!
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If you do read it, Sue, I hope you’ll really enjoy it. I think it’s got a strong sense of local place and culture.
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Sounds interesting! I’m always intrigued by the idea of a nation within a nation, complete with its own law agencies. I imagine it must make for a lot of complications when dealing with crimes that cross between the communities.
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I think you’re right, FictionFan. There’s always a layer of complexity when there’s crime in one of the Native American nations. Sometimes the agencies involved work together reasonably well, and sometimes…not. I think Hager captures that fairly effectively here. If you read it, I hope you’ll like it!
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