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Sacred Ground

A Novel

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An Osage Indian PI investigates human remains and strange happenings at a construction site in the New York Times–bestselling author's paranormal mystery.
Jennifer Talldeer is Osage and Cherokee, granddaughter of a powerful Medicine Man. She walks a difficult path: contrary to tribal custom, she is learning a warrior's magics. A freelance private investigator, Jennifer also tracks down stolen Native American artifacts.
The construction of a new shopping mall uncovers fragments of human bone, revealing possible desecration of an ancient burial ground. Meanwhile, the sabotage of construction equipment at the site implicates many activists—particularly Jennifer's old flame, who is more attractive and dangerous than ever. Worst of all, the grave of Jennifer's legendary Medicine Man ancestor has been destroyed, his tools of power scattered, and a great evil freed to walk the land.
Now Jennifer must make peace with the many factions—both here and in the spirit realm—and solve the mystery of her ancestor's grave before the world falls into oblivion.
"This is page-turning, spine-tingling stuff." —Booklist
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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 1994
      YA-Native American Jennifer Talldeer is a private investigator who usually deals with mundane cases of divorce, insurance fraud, and missing persons. Her cantankerous grandfather is teaching her the skills of a shaman and the magic possessed by warriors. When she is hired by an insurance company to look into the bombing of a shopping mall where fragments of Indian artifacts are discovered, both of these interests come into play. The burial ground of her ancestors has been destroyed as well as the mall site, freeing evil spirits who hinder the investigation and threaten to destroy her and the entire world. Jennifer must also deal with the return of her former lover, David Spotted Horse, who is an Indian activist and a prime suspect in the bombing. Skillfully weaving a tale of fantasy, mystery, and Native American folklore, Lackey has written a unique novel sure to appeal to YAs.-Katherine Fitch, Lake Braddock Secondary School, Burke, VA

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      February 15, 1994
      Jennifer Talldeer, a private investigator and Osage shaman-in-training, follows a trail of sabotage and murder as a routine insurance investigation unearths a conspiracy between an unscrupulous businessman and a powerful spirit of vengeance. Set in contemporary Oklahoma, Lackey's fantasy/mystery crossover draws on the region's rich Native American heritage for atmosphere. Although the villain's identity is apparent early in the tale, a strong female protagonist and colorful supporting characters maintain interest in an otherwise predictable story. The author's popularity should ensure a readership for this title.

    • Booklist

      February 15, 1994
      Meet Jennifer Talldeer, shaman and private investigator. Say what? Yes, the star of Lackey's new fantasy boasts that unlikely combination of appositives. Jennifer's tough and mystical, strong and sexy, hard-boiled and sharp-tongued--an all-around terrific heroine. She gets embroiled in a complex case involving a potential insurance scam: a developer may have planted Osage sacred objects in the path of his bulldozers in order to halt construction on the potentially disastrous project. But then, why did the bulldozer blow up, killing several Indian workers? Are the Little People offended? Or is the power that Jennifer's shaman ancestor trapped loose again on Earth? This is page-turning, spine-tingling stuff, with loads of great magical scenes alternating with thriller-style action and leading right down to a shamanistic car chase. Great pacing, great characters, and a ripping good plot. ((Reviewed Feb. 15, 1994))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1994, American Library Association.)

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