
The Hatak Witches
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Kyla García
After a security guard is found dead and another wounded at the Children's Museum of Science and History in Norman, Oklahoma, Detective Monique Blue Hawk and her partner Chris Pierson are summoned to investigate. They find no fingerprints, no footprints, and no obvious means to enter the locked building.
Monique discovers that a portion of an ancient and deformed skeleton had also been stolen from the neglected museum archives. Her uncle, the spiritual leader Leroy Bear Red Ears, concludes that the stolen remains are those of Hatak haksi, a witch and the matriarch of the Crow family, a group of shape-shifting Choctaws who plan to reestablish themselves as the powerful creatures they were when the tribe lived in Mississippi. Monique, Leroy, and Chris must stop the Crows, but to their dread, the entities have retreated to the dark and treacherous hollow in the center of Chalakwa Ranch.
But what no one counts on is the unexpected appearance and power of the Old Ones who guard the lands of the Choctaw afterlife. Blending tribal beliefs and myths into a modern context, The Hatak Witches continues the storyline of Choctaw cosmology and cultural survival that are prominent in Devon A. Mihesuah's award-winning novel, The Roads of My Relations.
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The accuracy of stolen Indigenous bodies.
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Super scary
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It is wonderful to hear Indigenous Forklore!
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Fun
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journey from crime to discovery
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Amazing story.
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Most of the secondary/minor characters were written as no more than verbally incontinent buffoons or politically incorrect ignoramuses despite their professional fields and the exposition being contemporary.
Even the most amateur writer can decipher the difference between a personal opinion versus an observation.
It had promise but...
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There is a lot of good foundation laid here for a truly spectacular series. This, combined with the supernatural aspect, the ghost story, and the mystery/police procedural plot, made me cautiously optimistic that this book might be a delicious slice of literary cake. But though the good foundation is there, it is sorely lacking in character development.
This was frustrating because the characters themselves are set up to be interesting, but beyond initial introductions, we hardly find out anything about them at all. An example of this is Leroy, the shaman who helps them through the resolution of the mystery. He is so colorful, but we barely get to see him or find out anything about what he's really capable of.
I also wanted to know more about the mysteries of the Hollow itself. We're told that it's a mysterious place full of strange happenings but that's about it. It's like somebody dangling a delicious snack in front of your face and yanking it away before you can have a bite.
As well, the writing is overexplanatory at times, not a negative didactic way, but, it seems, in a desire to clearly explain certain lore or Native legends. This could have been done differently, but as it is on the page, it's not combined very well with the rest of the story. This makes a lot of the scenes feel like they drag on twice as long as they need to.
Finally, the end is anti-climactic. It could have been epic, but it's over so fast that it seems like a wasted opportunity. After all the overly explained scenes about evidence and theory in the museum, we get the most compact version of the resolution I think could have been possible. The imbalance is disappointing.
The narrator is very good though, and has a pleasant, calming voice. I would definitely listen to other books narrated by her. People looking for an easy read who like ghost stories will find this fun, as long as they don't mind superficial character development and a rushed ending.
Great premise, flawed execution
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Almost there
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