Now that he's back in Aspen, Colorado, Will Lansa feels like an outsider after spending the summer with his father on the Hopi reservation in Arizona. He breaks up with his girlfriend Myra, and then becomes the last person known to have seen her alive. When a missing knife is discovered with blood on the blade and traces of a drug on the handle, Will is suspected of committing the murder. His only allies are a computer hacker and a Hopi spirit who visits Will in his dreams. Haunted by visions of Myra's death, Will won't rest until he proves his innocence and finds Myra's murderer.
Rob MacGregor is author of 19 novels, 14 non-fiction books, and has teamed with George Lucas and Peter Benchley. He is a winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award for mystery writing, and has been on the New York Times best-seller’s list. He writes both adult and young adult mysteries, adventure, and science fiction/fantasy. He’s best known for his seven Indiana Jones novels. He co-authored The Fog with Bruce Gernon, and with his wife, Trish, co-authored three books on synchronicity. His latest book is Aliens in the Backyard: UFO Encounters, Abductions, and Synchronicity. In his spare time, Rob teaches yoga and meditation.
Enjoyed the story and the plot of visions with a Hopi Spirit that help guide him to the truth. His father is Chief of police, and for a teenager be charged with the crime, steaming from the fact it was his knife. He was young could tell from his hesitation to answer questions, still he wanted the truth Given audio and good narration for my voluntary review and my honest opinion
Even now as I have "grown up" since I've read this book. The images still haunt me. I became rendered catatonic with fright as I thumbed trough these pages and yet could never put the book down. As i have said before it has been a great deal of years since I returned this book to its library shelf,but this is a classic in my mind. I intend to re-read this book in the future, but for now it is imprinted on my mind as the classic scary story to which I now compare all other creepy stories.
The book Hawk Moon was a fairly good read, but it was a pretty short. It had some sports in it that got me interested in it, and it also had some mysterious parts as well. It actually was hard to put it down after I started reading it, and that's saying something because I'm not a fan of reading.