THE GHOST OF MILAGRO CREEK by Melanie Sumner
Every now and then, a “stealth book” comes along – one that surprises you, captures you in its grip, and doesn’t let go until you turn the last page. THE GHOST OF MILAGRO CREEK is such a book.
THE GHOST OF MILAGRO CREEK is such a book.
I expected this book to be something else entirely – a light mystery about two blood brothers who vied for the same gringo girl in the Cain-and-Abel tradition. In reality, the book is lyrical, poignant, and from time to time, electrifying. It depicts the life of the Taos barrio colorfully and – in my mind – authentically.
July 7, 2010
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Judi Clark В·
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Tags: Apache, lyrical, Native American, New Mexico В· Posted in: Reading Guide, US Southwest, Wild West, y Award Winning Author
