It's not his fault. Most of the time, it's just an accident! Or maybe he forgot something. Or some furniture got in the way. Once again, David Shannon proves he knows every excuse in the book -- especially when
The changing relationship of Joseph Brant, a young Mohawk, and Samuel Kirkland, the son of a colonial clergyman is set against the role of the Native American peoples in North America during the American Revolution.
Fictitious stories about members of the Laidlaw family, from their days in Scotland in the eighteenth century through the lives of some of them in Ontario, following their arrival in Canada in the early nineteenth century.
"The best mysteries are about the past coming up out of the ground and grabbing the present by the throat. Steve Hamilton knows this. Blood is the Sky fills that bill and then some. This is his best yet.
Kim Fu reminds us that the human condition is one of change of becoming, of overcoming and this novel, in all its complexity, demonstrates how to do so with grace.