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Broken Fields

Cash Blackbear Mystery, Book 4

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Broken Fields

By: Marcie R. Rendon
Narrated by: Isabella Star LeBlanc
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Cash Blackbear, a young Ojibwe woman and occasional sleuth, is back on the case after a man is found dead on a rural Minnesota farm in the next installment of the acclaimed Native crime series.

1970s: It’s spring in the Red River Valley and Cash Blackbear is doing field work for a local farmer—until she finds him dead on the kitchen floor of the property’s rented farmhouse. The tenant, a Native field laborer, and his wife are nowhere to be found, but Cash finds their young daughter, Shawnee, cowering under a bed. The girl, a possible witness to the killing, is too terrified to speak.

In the wake of the murder, Cash can’t deny her intuitive abilities: she is suspicious of the farmer’s grieving widow, who offers to take in Shawnee temporarily. While Cash is scouring White Earth Reservation for Shawnee’s missing mother—whom Cash wants to find before the girl is put in the foster system—another body turns up. Concerned by the escalating threat, Cash races against the clock to figure out the truth of what happened in the farmhouse.

Broken Fields is a compelling, atmospheric story woven with details of American Indian life in northern Minnesota, abusive farm labor practices and women’s liberation.

Story Locale: Minnesota, 1970s

Series Overview: Cash Blackbear is a young Ojibwe woman whose visions and grit help her solve brutal crimes in the 1970s in the Red River Valley.

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Masterful creation of the mood of the times. Excellent Psychological insights about foster care and the abuse hiding under small town farm life.

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I listened to this fourth book in Marcie Rendon’s Cash Blackbear series in just a few days. Cash is working a field in the Red River Valley when she notices something happening in the farmyard nearby. She goes to check things out and finds the farmer who hired her dead in the kitchen and a little girl hiding under a bed upstairs, her parents nowhere in sight. Cash calls in Sheriff Wheaton and assists him in finding the little girl’s parents and solving the murder. Cash has an added motivation for helping the girl and trying to keep her out of the foster care system. Cash has flashbacks to her own terrible experiences in the system as a child. I grew up in the Red River Valley of the North in MN, and I can picture all the places that Rendon describes. I enjoy reading about my home area from another perspective, and Rendon creates compelling stories with well drawn characters. Isabella Star LaBlanc is the perfect choice as narrator for these stories.

Cash Blackbear is a character to root for

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Great story. Can’t wait do the next one. Bravo start with # 1 and read in order. I live in Fargo and sites are true or were true.

Cash Blackbear saga continues wonderfully.

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There is nothing to dislike about this book, it's awesome through and through from start to finish.

I love Cash as the heroine and main character. Can't wait for Book 5!

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Full disclosure: I know the author. Ms Rendon has brought the world of Northern Minnesota to life in a way no one before her has. Her feel for Cash and the plight of young native women is both real and incredibly compelling. In addition, she’s a damn good storyteller. I feel like I know all the characters in this and her other novels. She is a marvelous author and I hope she never stops writing about Cash and the plight of young native women and the bigotry and worse they historically faced. Well done Marcie!

Best Cash Book Yet

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