Burning Sky
By (Author) R.S. Scott
BookBaby
BookBaby
6th March 2020
United States
General
Fiction
Paperback
298
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 17mm
408g
Steve Keller is a bright young man with a bright future. He's highly educated and modest to a fault, but a resolving thinker thwarted by his own stubborn undoing. A return to the Navajo Reservation wasn't in his immediate plans but after completing his studies at the police academy, he finds himself an understudy to Sergeant Karen Thomas. Karen was a well-respected authority figure in desperate times when the killings started. As one clan elder after another dies horribly, Steve struggles with his own cultural identity, which he had left behind to attend the whiteman's university.With Karen in tow, Steve descends further and further into a darkness that has enveloped a small Navajo community. He must make rules where none exist, choices where there were none to be made, and resolution to matters which have no judicial boundaries to govern them in order to create enough faith to carry on, even when there is no hope to be found. The first book in a trilogy that chronicles Steve Keller's quest for truth, Burning Sky offers a complex look at justice, culture, and the supernatural in Navajo country.
R.S. Scott hails from Canyon Diablo, Arizona, born to a Navajo Christian preacher. He is from the Kinlich'nii clan born for the Bit'ahnii clan. As the last unruly sibling of four brothers and three sisters, he grew up herding sheep while armed with a rifle and a horse named Prince for company. He currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona, where he continues his education and collects vinyl records of jazz and blues greats. As a self-professed geek, he expertly juggles work, music, fatherhood, and his love of writing.