The red power murders / Thomas King.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781443455381 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 499 pages ; 21 cm.
- Edition: Harper Perennial trade paperback edition.
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : Harper Perennial, 2017.
- Copyright: ©2006
Content descriptions
| General Note: | "First published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd in an original trade paperback edition: 2006"--Title page verso. Original edition by Thomas King writing as Hartley GoodWeather. |
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| Subject: | Cherokee Indians > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Lakeshore Branch | FIC King | 31681010322352 | FICTIONPBK | Available | - |
- HARPERCOLL
From the bestselling author of The Back of the Turtle and The Inconvenient Indian comes a wry and irreverent mystery
Thumps DreadfulWater has never liked surprisesâeven the good ones are annoying. So itâs no shock that a string of seemingly random occurrences is causing Thumps some real discomfort. First Noah Ridge, the Red Power Native activist, arrives in Thumpsâ sleepy town of Chinook. Then the body of a retired FBI agent turns up at the local Holiday Inn. In the background hovers the ghostly presence of Lucy Kettle, second-in-charge of the Red Power movement, a tough woman in a tough place until her disappearance years ago. Now the sheriff wants Thumps to trade in his photography gig for a temporary cop beat. And it wonât be over, Thumps soon realizes, until everyoneâs deadâor famous.
Hailed by critics in his first appearance, Cherokee ex-cop Thumps DreadfulWater is back in rumpled but razor-sharp form, doing his laconic, comic best to avoid troubleâand catch the bad guys. Bestselling writer Thomas King has penned a second entertaining DreadfulWater mystery, injected with the authorâs characteristic dry wit and biting social commentary.