Snakewater, the oldest Cherokee in her village, serves as the tribal shaman until a young woman, grieving over the death of her infant, blames the elderly woman for the death, a case that is complicated when a warrior dies by his own knife in her hut and his brother mysteriously drowns, in the latest installment in the popular Spanish Bit saga.
Don Coldsmith was an American author of primarily Western fiction. A past president of Western Writers of America, Coldsmith wrote more than 40 books, as well as and hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. His “Spanish Bit Saga,” a series of related novels, helped to re-define the Western novel by adopting the point of view of the Native Americans, rather than the European immigrants.
wow, the mysticism in this story was greater than I thought it would be; and how things unfolded for the old woman Snakewater did not go the way that I expected. I thought she would learn more about Lumpy than she did, but I hope she figured it out after the book ended.
I enjoyed reading of this medicine woman’s journey. Reading about a new culture is so important. I didn’t realize this was a series when I found this book. However I feel it would work as a stand alone.
Very good "Western" story. It's actually not like your normal American Western tale. Lots of nicely developed characters and a nice continuing storyline. Recommended