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Trail of Lightning

By: Rebecca Roanhorse
Narrated by: Tanis Parenteau
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The sudden rising waters of a climate apocalypse have destroyed most of the planet…yet out of these waters, Dinétah, a former Navajo reservation, has been miraculously reborn. Listen along as Tanis Parenteau's impeccable narration, capturing the rhythms of Navajo speech, fully envelopes you into the Sixth World.

When Dinétah needs help finding a missing girl, Maggie - a monster hunter and supernatural killer - is its last, best hope. Trail of Lightning follows our heroine as she walks the land alongside gods, heroes of legend, and monsters alike. Reluctantly, she enlists the aid of an unconventional medicine man, and together they travel Dinétah, unraveling clues from ancient legends and trading favors with tricksters. As Maggie discovers the truth behind the killings, she will have to confront her past if she wants to survive - for what she uncovers about the monster she is sent to find is much more terrifying than anything she could imagine.

©2018 Rebecca Roanhorse (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
Fantasy Essentials Indigenous Creators Locus Award Paranormal & Urban Dystopian Fantasy Post-Apocalyptic Paranormal Urban Adventure Fiction Science Fiction

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Having listened to other stories which would have benefited from having a narrator better able to handle native language, I had better appreciation for Parenteau's performance. Sadly I still felt her voice sounded too young for the character and her male characterizations are not believable or appealing.

Improved with second listening

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Not an "easy" read, but a fun, fascinating, fast read.
Cool MC. Interesting side characters. Cool world.
Immediately went out and read everything I could get my hands on by this author.
All good. This one was the best.

#FemaleProtagonist #tagsgiving #sweepstakes

unique world, strong MC

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I was excited to see a book that brushed on Navajo Culture and written by a woman from a woman’s point of view. What I got was a lot of violent fantasy using a Navajo backdrop. The Navajo are real people living real lives somewhere between Tony Hillerman and Rebecca Roanhorse. The Dine people are so much more than this.

Navajo Culture or just Ghost Stories?

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the concept it really cool and interesting but the world building, explanations, and character development are really poor. the narration is good, but it's hard to save such a trooper filled thinly veiled romance novel

a bit too much YA romance novel

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The story had so much potential but there were so many issues with it. I didn’t feel like the world was well fleshed out, the relationships didn’t seem believable and I just felt like the plot was lacking. I thought that the concept and the Indian culture was interesting but not enough to carry the story through. It was, ok at best.

It was OK

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