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Silent Are the Dead by D. M. Rowell
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Nov 19, 2024 | ISBN 9781639104994

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Praise

Praise for Silent Are the Dead:
“[Rowell] elegantly threads tangible details about tribal life into the action, which remains propulsive throughout.”
Publishers Weekly

“An immersive cultural experience with Kiowa culture and language wrapped in a mystery plot.”
Kirkus Reviews

Silent Are the Dead is the story of one Kiowa storyteller lovingly told by another.”
—J. A. Jance, New York Times bestselling author of Blessing of the Lost Girls

“Mud Sawpole is a favorite new amateur sleuth of our times . . .The specificity in D. M. Rowell’s work shines light on little-known historical facts . . . [and] brings the past alive, deepening knowledge of and empathy for the writer’s people.”
—Naomi Hirahara, Edgar and Mary Higgins Clark award-winning author of the Mas Arai mysteries and the bestselling Japantown mysteries

“A thrilling and character-driven mystery, Silent Are the Dead is D. M. Rowell’s best yet. Mud Sawpole makes for a memorable protagonist that readers will not soon forget, and Rowell’s novel mixes Kiowa culture and a razor-sharp, riveting plot to create a worthy installment in the Mud Sawpole series. I was hooked from page one.”
—Alex Segura, bestselling author of Secret Identity and Alter Ego

“Once again, D. M. Rowell joins Tony Hillerman as a great writer of top mysteries . . . If Killers of the Flower Moon caught your fancy, you won’t want to miss this one!”
—Eric Redman, author of the ITW finalist Bones of Hilo and Death in Hilo

“I love what Rowell is doing with her Mud Sawpole mysteries. Mud is a hero with a foot in two worlds, trying to reconcile her mixed heritage and her absence from home with her calling to be a storyteller for her tribe. The breakneck plotting in Silent Are the Dead involving stolen artifacts and illegal fracking combined with Kiowa culture and traditions makes it hard to put this book down. I can’t wait for Mud’s next adventure.”
—Joshua Moehling, author of And There He Kept Her and Where the Dead Sleep

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