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Mask of the Deer Woman

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To find a missing young woman, the new tribal marshal must also find herself.

At rock bottom following her daughter’s death, ex–Chicago detective Carrie Starr has nowhere to go but back to her roots. Starr’s father never talked much about the reservation where he was raised, but the tribe needs a new marshal as much as Starr needs a place to call home.
In the past decade, too many young women have disappeared from the rez. Some have ended up dead, others just…gone. Now local college student Chenoa Cloud is missing, and Starr falls into an investigation that leaves her drowning in memories of her daughter—the girl she failed to save.
Starr feels lost in this place she thought would welcome her. And when she catches a glimpse of a figure from her father’s stories, with the body of a woman and the antlers of a deer, Starr can’t shake the feeling that the fearsome spirit is watching her, following her.
What she doesn’t know is whether Deer Woman is here to guide her or to seek vengeance for the lost daughters that Starr can never bring home.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 4, 2024
      Dove’s haunting first novel centers on former Chicago detective Carrie Starr, who arrives for her new post as a Bureau of Indian Affairs tribal marshal on Oklahoma’s Saliquaw reservation with few belongings but plenty of baggage. Still reeling from the death of her 17-year-old daughter and the subsequent shooting that got her booted from the force, Carrie hopes to lay low while she figures out her next move. But days before her arrival, graduate student Chenoa Cloud disappeared from the reservation, and her frantic mother insists she would never run away. Then the body of a different young woman turns up. With negotiations over a fracking deal that could change the fortunes of the reservation approaching a critical point, there’s pressure on Carrie from all quarters. Dove expertly juggles several rich themes, including the national epidemic of missing Indigenous women, without sacrificing suspense. Of special note is her depiction of Carrie’s plight as a perennial racial outsider (she has an Irish American mother and an Indigenous father). Though the Saliquaw Nation is fictional, the novel’s vivid depiction of the reservation and its inhabitants rings true—by contrast, the villains are somewhat two-dimensional. Still, there’s enough here for readers to want to see Carrie back in action soon. Agent: Sharon Pelletier, Dystel, Goderich & Bourret.

    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2024

      Nonfiction author and journalist (and former mayor of Valley Center, KS) Dove's first novel stars ex-Chicago detective Carrie Starr, who takes the position of tribal marshal on the reservation where her father grew up. Reeling at the death of her own daughter, Starr finds herself investigating other missing girls and seeing the figure of the legendary deer woman, who might be either comfort or retribution. Prepub Alert.

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    • Booklist

      December 1, 2024
      In this riveting police procedural, journalist Laurie L. Dove dramatizes real-life horror: that the disappearances of Indigenous women from the nation's 326 reservations are much less likely to be investigated than the disappearances of non-Indigenous women. Indigenous missing women are often dismissed as runaways, addicts, or sex workers. This account zooms in on a reservation in Oklahoma, where heroine Carrie Starr --a former detective with the Chicago Police Department, whose father lived on the rez--has been sent as a punishment to clear cold-case files on the reservation's missing women. Starr, devastated by the death of her daughter, hates her new assignment. Within four days of her arrival, another young woman, a graduate student working on a conservation grant, goes missing. Then the body of yet another missing woman is found. The characterization of Starr is multi-layered and believable. The suspense builds steadily into a stunning ending. Dove has written a procedural that produces both stomach-clutching suspense and outrage at the dangers and indifference Indigenous women face.

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