Some young Ojibwe men have formed a group known as the Red Boyz, whose stated goal is to take pride in their culture. However, they are suspected of supplying drugs on the reservation and causing the death of the daughter of a prominent white businessman, who vows revenge. When the head of the Red Boyz and his wife are murdered, all fingers point to the businessman. Now it's the Red Boyz who vow revenge. It falls to Cork, now a private investigator, to work both sides to figure out who is behind the deaths before a race war erupts.
I liked the insight into Ojibwe culture and Cork's ability to fit into the white and red communities. Krueger does an excellent job of tying the story's multiple plotlines together. What I didn't care for was the last chapter. I didn't feel it tied into the delicate balance of race relations that was the book's central theme.
4/5 stars.
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