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Sky Woman Falling

By: Kirk Mitchell
Narrated by: Dick Hill
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FBI Special Agent Anna Turnipseed, a Modoc Indian from California, and Bureau of Indian Affairs Investigator Emmett Parker, a Comanche from Oklahoma, are a team, sent by the Feds wherever there are problems in tribal territory.

This assignment takes them to upstate New York where Brenda Two Kettles, an elder of the Oneida tribe, was found dead in a cornfield, every major bone in her body shattered. She seems to have fallen from the sky, like Sky Woman of the Oneida creation myth. When Anna and Emmett discover that Brenda was the center of a bitter land dispute between Indians and whites, they are sure she was murdered. Their investigation brings them face to face with the dangers of race war, and soon their own lives depend on Anna's instincts and her ability to see the line where myth and reality come together.

©2003 Kirk Mitchell (P)2005 Blackstone Audiobooks
Modern Detectives Mystery Women Sleuths

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Critic reviews

"Mitchell combines a great story line with an authentic Native American background in his flawless fourth mystery....Packed with suspense and action, this intricate tale delivers a conclusion that is nothing short of brilliant." ( Publishers Weekly)
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this is another good story in the series, will have to get the final book.

good series

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I wasn't keen on the narrator, not good, but persevered to keep the continuity.

Good book

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I'm following this series and, in my opinion, this is the best so far, although the violence is a little hard to deal with in places. I hope this doesn't mean that the violence will become increasingly graphic as the series progresses. I like the way the stories link modern day events and politics to native wisdom and beliefs, and I particularly like the two central characters. This book was a little lighter on their psychological difficulties and that was an improvement.
At first, I was put off by the lighter tone of this narrator, but came to like it, especially in the voice of Anna.

The Best So Far

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Sorry, but after the previous narrator’s dark chocolate tones, this guy was all feather and fluff NOT my ideal narrator for these great listens.

Narrator totally unsuitable

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Thoroughly enjoyable the best one from Kirk Mitchell I've listened to to date, I even managed to get used to and enjoy the dramatic change of narrator.

Marvellous

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Story- like all in the series excellent - let down by performance. narrator’s voice nasal and little to no difference between characters

Voice just wrong

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Story good. Narrator bad. There were times where I lost the thread from unimaginable voice. Bring back the original in the next book

What a let down in narrator

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I know that it's hard to hear a different narrator than the one you've got used to, but this guy is awful! I felt his 'native American' accent was insulting, and mildly amusing, implying that all sound the same regardless of sex, age, or where the person grew up. I found it difficult to judge the quality of the story through the narration, and am just glad to see that the original narrator is back for the next story.

lousy narrator

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