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Saturday, February 22, 2025

Cahokia Jazz by Francis Spufford


In this richly imagined alternative history, Francis Spufford has created an atmospheric story rich in characters and a world I could believe in.

Imagine if Native Americans were not decimated by conquering invaders, but actually thrived. It’s now 1922, and Native American Detective Joe Burrow and his white partner, Phin Drummond, are called to a grisly crime scene. In the racially diverse but also racially charged city of Cahokia. A white male has been murdered in an ancient Aztec ritual slaying that amps up the racial tensions. What begins as a murder inquiry, quickly expands as politics come into play. Pressure is applied by rival factions and Joe doesn’t know who to trust—he even starts to question his own partner. Relying on his own wits and resources, Joe must find out who and why someone wanted the man killed, all before the city erupts into violence.

This is a brilliantly written and imaginatively crafted story about what could have been. It is a multilayered crime noir novel that, while sometimes gets bogged down in Joe’s navel gazing, redeems itself by delivering a memorable story I won’t soon forget. 

4.5/5 stars.

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Friday, April 26, 2024

Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang

I don't usually care for short stories, but a friend whose opinions I trust suggested this collection. I did like it, and although it didn't change my mind about short stories—they're too choppy; I like a continuous story—I was engaged with most of the stories.

These are stories previously published in magazines, mainly in the 90s, but they have held up well. All are character-driven and deal with various topics, including what it means to be human. Most stories have intriguing premises, are excellently written, and captured my imagination. The author delves heavily into math and physics in several stories that I found hard to comprehend. I admit to having to skim parts, but that didn't detract from the overall readability of the stories. All-in-all, this is an interesting read. 

3.5/5 stars.


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