![]() The characters are all flawed in their own ways, but you can’t help but root for them even as you see the damage they’ve caused and the things they’ve done. But this is a minor qualm, most of the book had me on the edge of my seat in anticipation or terror. ![]() I felt this might have worked better as a novella, as there were a few points where I was like, “…okay, get on with it.” The last lengthy ‘scene’ is one example - while it was incredibly tense, it started to lose that for me the longer it dragged on. I can easily see why so many people love Stephen Graham Jones so much, and I can also easily see why his work may not be for everyone. Published by Gallery/Saga Press on July 14, 2020 ![]() The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones This post contains affiliate links if you use these links to make a purchase, I may earn a commission. ![]()
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