Why did I love this book?
One thing I love about horror is how it allows authors of different cultural backgrounds opportunities to explore their mythology and express the complexities of their lived experiences.
All cultures have ghosts, or demons, or monsters. And the stalking spirit in The Only Good Indians is strange, wonderful, and terrifying all at once.
Told as three interconnected stories, it builds both terror but also a sense of empathy, not only for the human victims but for the monster herself. It’s a tale of trauma, guilt, and survival that I could recommend to anyone.
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"Thrilling, literate, scary, immersive."
-Stephen King
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