The Columbus Dispatch

‘Daughter of the Morning Star’ explores violence against Native Americans

- Bruce Desilva

“Daughter of the Morning Star,” by Craig Johnson (Viking)

Cheyenne Tribal Police Chief Lolo Long’s niece, Jayla, star of the Lame Deer Lady Stars High School basketball team, is in danger. The girl has been getting credible death threats, so Long asks her friend, Absaroka County Sheriff Walt Longmire, to help her find out who is responsibl­e.

What makes the case especially ominous is that Jayla’s older sister, Jeanie, disappeare­d months ago. Longmire figures the disappeara­nce and the threats are probably related. With the help of his pal Henry Standing Bear, he sets out to discover what happened to Jeanie while trying to keep Jayla safe at the same time.

So begins “Daughter of the Morning Star,” Craig Johnson’s 17th novel featuring Longmire. This time, the author uses the mystery genre to raise awareness about violence against Native American women, half of whom are reported to have been victims of sexual violence and who are murdered at ten times the national average.

In pursuing the case, Longmire encounters dysfunctio­nal families and white supremacis­ts while grappling with a life-draining Cheyenne spirit known as The Wandering Without, “the nothing, the thing that takes and never gives.” Johnson’s series often contains spiritual elements, and this time around there are moments in which neither the reader nor Longmire can be sure what is real and what is not.

Longmire also has to contend with Jayla, who is as uncooperat­ive with him as she is with her frustrated coaches and teammates.

As usual with this series, the characters are well drawn and the suspensefu­l plot takes some surprising twists. However, the author’s prose, which is usually first-rate, falters when he writes about basketball. In the acknowledg­ements, he credits a high school basketball coach with helping him understand the game, but the descriptio­ns of practices and tournament games are clumsy and sometimes hard to follow.

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