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092 _aFIC VAL
100 1 _aValdes, Alisa,
_eAuthor
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245 1 0 _aHollow Beasts: Jodi Luna #1 /
_cAlisa Lynn Valdes
246 3 _aJodi Luna
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aSeattlen :
_bThomas & Mercer,
_cApril 1, 2023.
300 _a244 pages
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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380 _aBook
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385 _aGeneral
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385 _aAny audience
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490 1 _aJodi Luna ;
_v1
500 _anew book 2024 spring.
520 _a"A New Mexico game warden finds herself in a race war that threatens to get personal. After her husband dies in a climbing accident, Officer Jodi Luna decides to leave Boston and her life in the academy to return to her familial roots. She even arranges to take her uncle Eloy Atencio's position as Rio Truchas County's game warden as he prepares to retire. Jodi is idealistic and proud to be working in an area that's meant so much to her family. Though Eloy is jaded about the land and its inhabitants, Jodi's surprised when one of the first guys she pulls over tries to give her a hard time about her use of Spanish. But then, what do you expect from gringos? While Jodi is smart enough to educate Travis Lee on the ways New Mexico laws support the use of Spanish, it's less clear that she's wise enough to avoid trouble. Her argument with Travis leads him to make threats he just might be willing to carry out, including stalking Jodi and her teenage daughter, Mila, at their home. While Jodi sees Travis as a racist pest, the truth may be even bleaker: The Zebulon Boys, a White pride militant group that lives out in the woods, has been kidnapping brown girls--and worse. Could Travis be involved? When Jodi attempts to bring the group to justice, things rapidly head south, and she's left wondering what she really believes when it comes to justice. Packed to bursting with big questions for readers who can navigate the stress." -- Kirkus Reviews (02/15/2023).
520 _a"After a long stint in academia, Jodi Luna leaves Boston for the wilds of New Mexico to start a new life as a game warden. Jodi is no stranger to the wilderness; her family has lived here for generations. Determined to protect her homeland, she nabs a poacher in her first week on the job. But when he retaliates by stalking Jodi and her teenage daughter, a cat and mouse game leads Jodi to a white supremacist group deep in the mountains. She learns that new recruits are kidnapping women of color to prove their mettle to the organization's leader. When the local sheriff refuses to assist, Jodi joins up with young deputy Ashley Romero. Together, they set out to take down a terrorist network that will test not just their skills as investigators but also their knowledge of the land and commitment to its people. But will Jodi's fierce resolve to protect the voiceless put her loved ones in harm's way?"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aAfrican American women
_vFiction
_xCrimes against
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650 0 _aGame wardens
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650 0 _aKidnapping
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650 0 _aMothers and daughters
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650 0 _aPoachers
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650 0 _aTerrorism
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650 0 _aWhite supremacy movements
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650 0 _aStalking
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651 0 _aNew Mexico
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800 1 _aValdes, Alisa
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