Death Walker An Ella Clah Novel

Death Walker An Ella Clah Novel by Aimée Thurlo is a First Edition published by Macmillan on March 5, 2003. This 384-page book is written in English and follows former FBI Agent Ella Clah as she returns to the Navajo Reservation to confront her father’s murder and her own identity. Now a Special Investigator with the tribal police, Ella delves into the brutal killings of several esteemed Navajos known for their cultural wisdom, navigating the complexities of her heritage alongside her investigative skills.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and police procedural elements as Ella Clah grapples with the intersection of tradition and modern investigative techniques. The narrative explores themes of identity and cultural significance within the Indigenous community, highlighting the tension between illusion, ritual, and forensic science. This edition offers a detailed look into Ella’s journey as she seeks to uncover the truth behind the murders that threaten the very heart of her tribe.
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Returning to the Navajo Reservation and solving her father’s murder taught former FBI Agent Ella Clah a great deal about herself and her people, the Dineh. She has begun to accept that that there is more to the world than can be explained by FBI training and forensic science. Newly hired as a Special Investigator with the tribal police, Ella investigates the brutal murders of several of the Dineh’s “living treasures,” Navajos esteemed for their knowledge of the tribe’s religious and cultural wisdom. Illusion and ritual duel with police procedures and science as Ella strives to find out who is destroying the heart of the tribe.
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