Desert Hawk Books |
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A.A. Carr |
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344
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Lurking in the
caves of eastern New Mexico, Falke, a thousand-year-old vampire,
chooses his next bride: Melissa Roanhorse, an Albuquerque teenager.
To regain his granddaughter's life, Michael Roanhorse, an old Navajo
sheepherder wise to the power of myth, must outwit the vampire and
his loyal coven. So begins A. A. Carr's Eye Killers, a novel that
combines the Eastern European legend of the vampire with the Navajo
tale of the monster slayer. The songs of Michael Roanhorse's childhood
include potent chants passed down through his grandmother, who sang
to him of Changing Woman and her Warrior Twins, Monster Slayer and
Child of the Water. But Michael's spiritual strength and his memory
have waned with the years. Who is left to help reunite him with
his family and his family with their heritage? Michael enlists Diana
Logan, Melissa's young English teacher, to wrestle Melissa from
the vampire. But to conquer Falke they must also overpower his coven:
Elizabeth, captured by Falke in the 1850s during her family's journey
along the Santa Fe Trail, and Hanna, once a prostitute in Old Albuquerque,
who aspires to supplant Falke's vampire reign. Michael must invoke
ancient traditions to bring Melissa home. The elders undertake to
teach Diana, but her Irish-American heritage has not prepared her
for a fight against shape-shifting vampires who have lived - and
murdered - for centuries. In Eye Killers, Carr delivers an imaginative
clash of cultures - both a suspenseful thriller and a valid rendering
of navajo and Pueblo tribal life in contemporary New Mexico. His
inventiveness, expressed through melodic prose and layers of fine
storytelling, weaves new legends of the American Southwest. |
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