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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
exciting,
By Sabrina Hoffend (Koblenz, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Caller (Molly Bearpaw Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I am a German pupil of English in the 13th form who had to read The Spirit Caller in class in 1999. I found the novel easy to read because Hager uses a lot of direct speech and short main clauses which make it easy to understand. The characters are described with a lot of details. Those are helpful to visualize the persons. I believe the novel is exciting, because the reader is hooked by the plot. You get to know almost nothing about Talia Wind's murderer at first. The investigator Molly Bearpaw has got several suspects, but the murderer is only found at the very end. It is interesting, too, that the storyline has got several parts. Molly Bearpaw sees her father for the first time after 25 years plus the unravelling of Wind's gruesome death.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
passion and crime among the Cherokees,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Spirit Caller (Molly Bearpaw Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I believe this novel is very interesting. It contains elements of love, crime, Cherokee culture and a lot of mysterious details. Hager vividly describes the lifestyle and the tradions of the Cherokees. Most of the details taken from culture and geography which are used in the novel are realistically drawn and not ficticious. There are numerous dialogues which help us to understand the characters' motivations. The plot of the story is full of suspense. Until the end you never know who the murderer is. The mysterious element is provided by the ghost in the library. I believe the novel is a good one because it contains so many different topics.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
fun to read,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Spirit Caller (Molly Bearpaw Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm a student in my senior high school year at Hilda-Gymnasium, Koblenz, Germany. We read the novel The Spirit Caller by Jean Hager in class (8/-11/99) and got the novel via amazon.com really inexpensively and very fast. First I was not really interested in the novel because our teacher told us that the story is about contemporary Indians in Oklahoma and I thought that would be extremely boring. After browsing through a few pages of the novel, though, my attitude changed absolutely. The story of Molly Bearpaw's life and the answer to the crime captivated me, so that I could not stop reading. Piece by piece the reader slily gets important information which helps to uncover the secret, but until the very last chapter you do not get to know who the murderer is and what happened. By was very rewarding to read this novel instead of always tackling difficult texts because it was easy to understand, we learned something and it was fun to read at the same time!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
No alcohol for medicine men!,
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This review is from: The Spirit Caller (Molly Bearpaw Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
In "Seven Black Stones" Jean Hager has a character repeatedly taking a six pack of beer to a medicine man. This proves that Hager knows nothing about the Cherokee culture. A medicine man would never accept alcohol as a gift! Get real Ms. Hager!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Molly Bearpaw in her latest book-a very good read!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Spirit Caller (Hardcover)
Talia Wind is a New Age follower, who plans to talk with a reported
Native American ghost haunting the local library in Tahlequah,
Oklahoma. Instead of finding what she sought, Talia is found hanging
from the rafters. Major Crimes Investigator for the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service, Molly Bearpaw begins to investigate the inexplicable murder. She is
helped in her inquiries by her boyfriend DJ Kennedy and her assistant
Natalie, who is the niece of the deceased.
....... They quickly uncover several suspects with motives, including
Molly's father, a person who deserted his family years ago. As Molly
leads them into a deeper investigation inside the eccentric life of the
colorful Talia , she finds even more suspects. Molly may find more than she wants to know as she comes to learn some bitter truths about her own family
history while trying to uncover the identity of the culprit.
....... The fourth Molly Bearpaw is a very good who-done-it that fans of the
series and other Native American detective stories will immensely enjoy
even though the identity of the villain seems quite obvious early in
the story. Though THE SPIRIT CALLER seems more like a cub when compared to the
previous three great books that comprise this series (SEVEN BLACK
STONES, THE REDBIRD'S CRY, and RAVENMOCKER), it is still a fun reading
experience that will be enjoyed by all. This reviewer recommends both this series and Jean Hager's other series (the Mitch Bushyhead tales) because the
lead protagonists make both collections extremely interesting.
.........Harriet Klausner
3.0 out of 5 stars
likeable character,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Spirit Caller (Molly Bearpaw Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I like the novel by Jean Hager. In my opinion it is interesting and realistically written. There are many dialogues so you can really 'see' the different characters and come to conclusions as to how they are. Molly Bearpaw is a likeable character. Hager shows contemporary Cherokee life through Molly's eyes. Due to Hager's knowledge regarding the Cherokeee Nation she pays meticuluous attention to geographic and cultural details. Her novel is full of local colour. Throughout the novel the author shows us Native American traditions and beliefs. Nevertheless, her novel is exciting, too. Until the very end you can never guess who the murderer is. It is like in Agatha Christi's detective novels. Hager knows how to put a good plot together, therefore I think the novel is a good one.
4.0 out of 5 stars
exciting novel,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Spirit Caller (Molly Bearpaw Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
The Spirit Caller is a very exciting novel. It is interesting to perceive how Hager combines information about Cherokee culture with a thrilling detective story. Her protagonist Molly Bearpaw is described in detail. Molly is a new and fresh character in detective fiction. I believe she is described so well that one can identify with her. Throughout the novel you find information about the culture of the Cherokees and the geography in and around the Cherokee capital of the Eastern tribe, Tahlequah, Oklahoma. It is interesting to research fictional and non-fictional localities. I also like the mystical and mythological aspects in the novel. Hager creates an authentic world with multifarious characters. Every character is described by using direct and indirect characterisation. The end of the novel comes as a surprise. I like the ending in particular because I suspected almost each and every character except for the real murderer.
4.0 out of 5 stars
recommendable,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Spirit Caller (Molly Bearpaw Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
We are two students of a 13th form at Hilda-Gymnasium Koblenz, Germany and from September 99-November 99 we read The Sprit Caller in class. In this context we also worked with different material to get more information about the Cherokees. It was a great pleasure to read this novel and speak about it, because our teacher additionally gave us newspaper articles, maps, recipes etc. We are fascinated by and interested in the novel. Jean Hager describes the plot with a lot of helpful details, such as many lively dialogues. The author employs good methods to describe the characters and their relationships. It is a very good book, easy to read and highly recommendable.
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