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The Quality of Mercy
The Quality of Mercy
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Author(s): Medhat, Katayoun
ISBN No.: 9781971225081
Year: 202609
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 25.13
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Tony Hillerman fans will welcome Medhat's excellent debut and series launch, a refreshing take on Navajo country's crime, culture, and history. After the discovery of a man's body carefully laid out near Chimney Rock, white policeman Franz Kafka (aka K), who has settled in fictional Milagro, San Matteo County ("one of the few places left in the Western hemisphere--and possibly the Eastern too--where his name rings no bells"), teams with Robbie Begay, a tracker with the Redwater Navajo Tribal Police. At the crime scene, Begay makes a number of impressive deductions from shoe and tire marks. Dental records identify the victim as 28-year-old Noah George, a member of a Navajo family known for its bad luck. As they investigate Noah's troubled past, Begay and K swap stories, insights, and insults that brilliantly illuminate the daily obstacles that Native Americans encounter. Medhat, who holds a Ph.D. in medical anthropology, uses pathos andhumor, tragedy and comedy, to spin an entertaining and original mystery.


(Sept.)-- Publishers Weekly starred review "Crimes, cops, and communities that don't respect each other's cultural differences--all sound current and familiar. In . The Quality of Mercy, one police officer, an outsider to the Southwest, works to solve the murder of yet another young Navajo man as feelings of distrust mount among people who live together and need to depend on each other. In this fast-paced story, some people worry that nothing will change, and that one more person will get away with murder. For readers who don't know much about the Navajo, Medhat provides insight into their culture, past and present. Like the rearview mirror on the cover reflecting a dark horizon, Medhat offers readers a chance to reflect on actions, inactions, and the lack of understanding and trust between the smaller cultural groups and the majority population. More books featuring this winning character would be welcome.


" -- Rain Taxi Review of Books.


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