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Thurlo, Aimée.
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Policewomen -- New Mexico -- Fiction.
Police -- New Mexico -- Fiction.
Navajo Indians -- Fiction.
Nuclear facilities -- Fiction.
Domestic terrorism -- Fiction.
Terrorism -- Prevention -- Fiction.
New Mexico -- Fiction.
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Thurlo, Aimée.
Policewomen -- New Mexico -- Fiction.
Police -- New Mexico -- Fiction.
Navajo Indians -- Fiction.
Nuclear facilities -- Fiction.
Domestic terrorism -- Fiction.
Terrorism -- Prevention -- Fiction.
New Mexico -- Fiction.
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Earthway
: an
Ella
Clah
novel
/ Aimee Thurlo and David Thurlo.
by
Thurlo, Aimée.
Forge, c2009.
Call #:
FICTION THU
Subjects
Policewomen -- New Mexico -- Fiction.
Police -- New Mexico -- Fiction.
Navajo Indians -- Fiction.
Nuclear facilities -- Fiction.
Domestic terrorism -- Fiction.
Terrorism -- Prevention -- Fiction.
New Mexico -- Fiction.
Series
Thurlo, Aimée.
Ella
Clah
mysteries ; 15.
ISBN:
9780765317179
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
336 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
"A Tom Doherty Associates book."
Summary:
Ella
Clah
has found her place on the Navajo Reservation, in her tribe, her clan, and her family. She has seen the Diné at their worst--and at their best--as they balance the modern era with the traditional Navajo way of life. The Navajo are building a nuclear power plant on the Reservation. Though the tribe voted for the plant, there are those who believe that nuclear power is inherently dangerous--and particularly so for the Navajo, due to past uranium mining operations that contaminated land and water and sickened many Navajo workers and their families. A group of activists is determined to do whatever is necessary to stop the plant--assault, sabotage, domestic terrorism. When a fellow Navajo Police officer is injured in an attack aimed at
Ella
's boyfriend,
Ella
vows to do whatever it takes to find the terrorists and bring them to justice.
Genre:
Mystery fiction.
Other authors:
Thurlo, David.
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