Ratings20
Average rating3.4
I have very mixed feelings about this book. On the one hand I originally picked this book up on a very bad day and the few pages I had read didn't really motivate me to pick it up again. On the other hand, I don't have to worry about wanting to read this book again bc I won't. This book isn't horror and I don't know why it was classified as horror, it's a mystery at best. And I've read General Fiction that has more mystery than this one did. Like sure there was a monster and some spooky visions but I don't think that's enough to classify it as a horror. Parts of the book seemed to be making a commentary on the cycle of violence, drug abuse, and poverty that many Native Americans experience. But other parts of the book just seemed overly stereotypical. And there was definitely a missed opportunity on the AIM. Idk the second half of the book kept me engaged but I'm not convinced it was worth it.
Also, the FBI figuring out the murderer based purely on a FOIA request is a bit unbelievable.
I really need to start reading the backs of books.