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A review by carolpk
The Bones of Paradise by Jonis Agee
To be published by William Morrow August 2016, my thanks are extended to both the publisher and Edelweiss.
Sometimes hard to read due to the historical content referencing the massacre at Wounded Knee, The Bones of Paradise was well worth my unease. Ten years after this horrific and brutal event a young Native American Woman, Star and a rancher, J.B. Bennett are found murdered on Bennett's land. Bennett's wife, Dulcinea (love that name) and Star's sister, Rose, two strong women, are determined to avenge the deaths of their loved ones.
Very Good. Keep this one in mind.
Sometimes hard to read due to the historical content referencing the massacre at Wounded Knee, The Bones of Paradise was well worth my unease. Ten years after this horrific and brutal event a young Native American Woman, Star and a rancher, J.B. Bennett are found murdered on Bennett's land. Bennett's wife, Dulcinea (love that name) and Star's sister, Rose, two strong women, are determined to avenge the deaths of their loved ones.
Very Good. Keep this one in mind.