Cape Times

HEARTS OF THE MISSING

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Carol Potenza Loot.co.za (R355) MINOTAUR

NICKY Matthews – a Pueblo, New Mexico, police sergeant assigned as liaison to the Tsiba’ashi D’yini reservatio­n’s police department – has a few things going for her.

She’s smart and tenacious. She respects, and has gained the respect of, the native people. And she has so internalis­ed their culture that she’s visited by ghosts who provide warnings and premonitio­ns.

But she also has some things going against her. The reservatio­n’s police chief, who thinks a woman’s place doesn’t include police work, undermines her at every turn. And her long-ago affair with an influentia­l married man is a constant source of trouble.

When Nicky suspects that an apparent suicide could be murder – and might be linked to a series of violent deaths and missing persons – her investigat­ion is obstructed by her bosses and the elders who run the reservatio­n.

Hearts of the Missing, Carol Potenza’s debut novel, is a yarn wrapped in Pueblo Indian mythology, forensic evidence, ancient rituals, DNA tests, evil spirits, greed and violence. The story involves so many characters and such a plethora of twists and turns that readers may find it difficult to keep track. The author, a biochemist­ry professor at New Mexico State

University, is the pre-publicatio­n winner of the annual Hillerman Prize for the best novel set in the Southwest. However, her prose, while better than workmanlik­e, falls short of the simple elegance of the late Tony Hillerman’s 18 novels about the exploits of a pair of Navajo cops.

Potenza does a decent job of evoking the reservatio­n’s stark natural landscape, but she peppers her narrative with often irrelevant, physical descriptio­ns of her characters, including many minor ones. And when they speak, nearly all of her characters sound alike. Still, the baffling mystery and the frequent surprises will reward readers. |

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