Privileged, educated Melissa Cody's search for her birth parents and her volunteer job with a women's advocacy group on the Navajo reservation, casts her into the midst of the egregious problem of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
As she is sensitized to Native culture and to the real possibility of her own bi-racial beginnings, a case of rape of two teenagers and the disappearance of one of the victims, erupts on the reservation, highlighting painful differences in morals, beliefs, law enforcement, trust and understanding.
With a beautiful and balanced literary style of character development, Bruce Logan is able to carefully explore this complex issue through various lenses.