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Sacred Ground

by Mercedes Lackey
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Overview

Jennifer Talldeer is Osage and Cherokee, granddaughter of a powerful Medicine Man. She walks a difficult path: contrary to tribal custom, she is learning a warrior's magics. A freelance private investigator, Jennifer spends hours tracking down stolen Indian artifacts.

The construction of a new shopping mall uncovers fragments of human bone, revealing possible desecration of an ancient burial ground. the sabotage of construction equipment implicated Native American activists—particularly Jennifer's old flame, who is more attractive, and more dangerous, than ever. Worst of all, the grave of Jennifer's legendary medicine Man ancestor has been destroyed, his tools of power scattered, and a great evil freed to walk the land.

Jennifer must stand against the darkness. If she wavers even for an instant, she will be annihilated, and the world will fall into oblivion.

About the Author, Mercedes Lackey

Mercedes Lackey began writing fiction while working for American Airlines. In addition to her many novels, she has written lyrics for and recorded several albums of fiction folk songs, which have been distributed through Firebird Arts & Music. Lackey's longest-running series, beginning with Arrows of the Queen, details the adventures of the Heralds of Valdemar. Lackey's other series include Bardic Voices; the Elementals; the Halfblood Chronicles (first volume: The Elvenbane); Elves on the Road, which includes Tor's Burning Water and its sequels; and the Obsidian Trilogy, also published by Tor, which begins with The Outstretched Shadow.

Lackey often teams up with both her fellow masters of fantasy, such as Andre Norton and Anne McCaffrey, and talented newer writers Rosemary Edghill. Married to artist and sometime co-author Larry Dixon, Lackey, who was born in Chicago, lives near Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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From the Publisher

"Page-turning and spine-tingling."—Booklist

"An impressive novel. A gripping adventure, merging reality with the supernatural plane."—Piers Anthony

"Lackey's a great storyteller. where this book excels is in its heroine. Lacker makes you want to know her—a significant characteristic in the success of female PIs like Kinsey Milhorne, V.I. Warshawski, and Kat Colorado. A very enjoyable thriller on several levels."—Locus

Pat Monaghan

Meet Jennifer Talldeer, shaman and private investigator. Say what? Yes, the star of Lackey's new fantasy boasts that unlikely combination of appositives. Jennifer's tough and mystical, strong and sexy, hard-boiled and sharp-tongued--an all-around terrific heroine. She gets embroiled in a complex case involving a potential insurance scam: a developer may have planted Osage sacred objects in the path of his bulldozers in order to halt construction on the potentially disastrous project. But then, why did the bulldozer blow up, killing several Indian workers? Are the Little People offended? Or is the power that Jennifer's shaman ancestor trapped loose again on Earth? This is page-turning, spine-tingling stuff, with loads of great magical scenes alternating with thriller-style action and leading right down to a shamanistic car chase. Great pacing, great characters, and a ripping good plot.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1995
Publisher
Tor Australia
Pages
384
Format
Paperbound
ISBN
9780812519655

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