by Sarah Black
I love this book. The dialogue, the story, the atmosphere, the setting, it’s all there, laid out for us to indulge and relish. The opening!! It’s early post-WW II, 1947, so many of the details and attitudes, knowledge and culture are all apropos for the time. Mike and Logan, all of the characters a...
Very unexciting.It doesn't feel like 1947. It doesn't feel very Navajo to me (not that I am an expert, but these guys seemed much whiter than the people in Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two). And this must be just about the most boring murder mystery ever. Even the many ...
Very unexciting.It doesn't feel like 1947. It doesn't feel very Navajo to me (not that I am an expert, but these guys seemed much whiter than the people in Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two). And this must be just about the most boring murder mystery ever. Even the many ...
What can I even say about this book?Like every single one of Sarah Black's stories this book had the kind of men who are the reason why some love stories are timeless, the reason why people like me wish we could live in the books we read sometimes.Logan and Mike fought in WWII and there the fell in ...