Oh wow. This was good. Really, really good. I have to say that the free books you can get on Amazon are often a mixed bag, but this one was brilliant. The story revolves around Navajo beliefs, a missing girl and the separation between the plain of the living and the plain of the dead. Ben Dejooli is a policeman on the Reservation who works to try and forget his sister who went missing in strange circumstances six years before. Caroline is an oncology nurse working at Albuquerque General Hospital. When Ben is brought in after passing out, she starts to suspect something bad, which is made more convincing by her strange but subtle ability to see people's feelings in 'colours'. She gets the help of Dr Owen Bennett to convince Ben to go for a scan, but the results are just one part of the deepening drama which provides an explanation of what happened to Ana, and why Ben is being followed by crows.
The writing was fabulous, and the fact that it was written in the first person, present tense gave the story both an intimacy and an immediacy which really worked. This choice doesn't always work out, but in this book it is perfect. The chapters jump between the points of view of the three characters, giving you a strong sense of each of their personalities, their own feelings and their struggle to understand what is going on. I suspect that often the first book in a series is given free in the hope that you will go online and buy the second one. Well, it worked. I have done exactly that, and have even gone to look for the author's other books. I would highly recommend this book.