Ancient Blood A Navajo Nation Mystery edition by R Allen Chappell Literature Fiction eBooks
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seriously? that's the ending? how very bizarre. it just doesn't ring true. there wasn't enough detail throughout the book to suggest such a conclusion.it was just too disjointed. it's like teeny bits of the hypothesis were dropped and then boom, all at once the mystery was solved. there was not enough foreshadowing, that is what i am trying to say.
it's a book i really wanted to like. but at the conclusion was unsatisfying.
p.s. what wife with a newborn doesn't mind her husband being gone from home for days.
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Ancient Blood A Navajo Nation Mystery edition by R Allen Chappell Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
This is a fascinating read, especially for Hillerman fans who have no more left to read.
My only annoyance with the book is the teasers along the way that there is something dire being covered up, when it is, in fact, something well known in archaeological and mystery circles for a number of years and has been used as a devise by other writers, in this case the Gears..
I felt the same way about The Da Vinci Code as I also knew what the big secret was supposed to be there as I and many others had read Holy Blood, Holy Grail and seen the tv shows on this supposed secret many years before.
Here, the characters are well drawn and their varied backgrounds interesting.
update I had read this book out of order and after reading the others have reread it and it is a better book once the characters and their pasts together are better understood. So, I am uping my review from 4 to 5 stars
I recommend reading the series in order even though they are advertised as stand alone novels.
Having completed my reading of the third book in R. Allen Chappel's Navajo Nation Mystery series I won't hesitate in saying this, Ancient Blood, is his best mystery so far. I've come to identify with Charlie Yazzie and friends but in this book I see a greater depth of character development throughout.
The book centers on Investigator Yazzie reconnecting with his former professor. The professor is researching Anasazi ruins, conducting digs in an effort to refine understanding into the reason for their decline. As the story begins it becomes clear his team is comprised of students and professionals with differing levels of acceptance of the professor's theories. It is made up of some Anglos, Navajo and Hopi. Not long after the story begins someone chooses to bring his research to a halt. Trying to determine the source of sabotage becomes part of the central mystery.
This mystery is much more complex as are the story details but it is rich in detail and insights into the people involved, knowledge of the Anasazi, Hopi and the Navajo.
Ancient Blood will keep you on the edge of your seat. As with the previous books in the series I found this one hard to put down. I couldn't wait to order the next book in the series.
Mr. Cappell's writing skill has developed and enriched the value it offers to mystery readers, especially those interested in stories about the American Southwest.
Ancient Blood A Navajo Nation Mystery
Ancient Blood, the third in this series, is as great as Navajo Autumn and Boy Made of Dawn! Each book in this series introduces new characters , and builds on old characters from previous stories.
Ancient Blood introduced me to a controversial and not widely known theory about the Anazazi and their exodus from their cliff dwellings in the Four Corners region.
I found it very thought provoking and spell binding reading.
High marks for Ron Chappell. I hope his well doesn't run dry anytime soon!
I've read all the Chappell books and this may be my favorite. Plenty of mystery and action with some very interesting Southwest archaeology to boot. You'll meet some interesting new characters plus enjoying all the regulars from his earlier books. If you like mysteries or stories about Navajos and the Southwest, you have to read Chappelle's novels. He tells a good story, writes in a terse, direct style, includes lots of dialog, and his descriptions of places are right on. I've lived where he writes about and his stories take me back there.
This book hd a great story line. Reading the previous books in the series was a huge help with the characters. I think without that you would go "huh?" a lot due to a lack of history that is referred to.
There were some editing issus that drove me nuts. I am a slow dyslexic reader, so I don't like fighting that to get through a story.
I'm sure if you are reading this you have already got the basic story line from all of the good reviewers that spell out the story line. I enjoy the character development that Cambell uses. He is good at it. Be prepared in this book if you are a speed reader to slow down when the Navahos are talking. He writes the language like he hears it being spoken. That slowed me down and made me wonder if some of it is editing or he was trying to bring me into their character of speach.
I stick to my previous statement in an earlier review that Chapell is not Tony Hillarman. But that's OK because after reading several of the stories I honestly don't think he is trying to be.Same setting different stories and a very different "feel" to his books.
I feel that I get left down by the ending in many of the boos I read. "OK so now that you are done good bye." This one ran the edge. I think we as readers are due a little more "after all the stuff is done" that a couple of pages of epiloge is warranted. Chappell kind of does this, but this one could have used some more.
But, the book kept my interest and I enjoyed the read. And I guess that's what it's really all about.
seriously? that's the ending? how very bizarre. it just doesn't ring true. there wasn't enough detail throughout the book to suggest such a conclusion.
it was just too disjointed. it's like teeny bits of the hypothesis were dropped and then boom, all at once the mystery was solved. there was not enough foreshadowing, that is what i am trying to say.
it's a book i really wanted to like. but at the conclusion was unsatisfying.
p.s. what wife with a newborn doesn't mind her husband being gone from home for days.
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