Louise Erdrich, NBA finalist and NBCCA winner, pens distinctly American novels evoking the complex heritage and character of her native Midwest. The Boston Globe says Erdrich is "at the peak of her powers as a writer." In 1911, a terrible, blood-chilling crime was committed at the edge of the Ojibwe Reservation, east of the predominantly white town of Pluto, North Dakota. As time passes and memories fade, the past lies buried-until destiny comes calling.
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