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Girl Gone Missing

The Cash Blackbear Mysteries, Book 2

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Girl Gone Missing

By: Marcie R. Rendon
Narrated by: Siiri Scott
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Her name is Renee Blackbear, but what most people call the 19-year-old Ojibwe woman is Cash.

She lived all her life in Fargo, sister city to Minnesota’s Moorhead, just downriver from the Cities. She has one friend, the Sheriff Wheaton. He pulled her from her mother’s wrecked car when she was three. Since then, Cash navigated through foster homes and at 13 was working farms, driving trucks. Wheaton wants her to take hold of her life and signs her up for college. She gets an education there at Moorhead State all right: sees that people talk a lot but mostly about nothing, not like the men in the fields she’s known all her life who hold the rich topsoil in their hands, talk fertilizer and weather and prices on the Grain Exchange. In between classes and hauling beets, drinking beer, and shooting pool, a man who claims he’s her brother shows up, and she begins to dream of the Cities and blonde Scandinavian girls calling for help.

©2019 Marcie R. Rendon (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
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Loved this so beautifully read by Siiri Scott. Cannot wait for Marcie’s next book to come out.

Brilliant

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What makes "western civilisation" so arrogant. Is it any surprise that a lot of indigenous people around the world despise the entitled and self indulgent crap we in the West spout.

As I get older I become more and more ashamed of this "heritage".

This is a great series of books and sadly based on truth.

Thank you very much for opening my eyes.

What a book

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one of those stories that lulls, draws you in and keeps your attention. Evocative storytelling in a distinct style.
I learned a lot about how the native minority population were treated in my lifetime. The late 60's and early 70s is a period I can relate to. I had no idea about the forced removal of Indian children. Being from the UK, perhaps I have an excuse in an era without social media, wet battery radios, no phone and no TV. Still, it's a haunting story that will be with me always. I'm going to buy the series in book format and reread these gems.

Can't get enough of this series

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A well written and well narrated hard hitting story with historical context provided at the end.

Excellent

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loved it, great story lines. Characters introduced well and great to see their relationships develop.
Good narration. Looking forward to the next book.

great listen

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