“Book Descriptions: Beloved high-school teacher Jay Tuck has been found dead, a crooked knife nearby. Tuck was an authentic cheerleader for his students and their community, and his death set the First Nations reserve where he lived on edge.
A two-spirit Innu youth named Pashin is the main suspect, but Constable Nell Munro doesn't buy it.
Local activists implore Nell to keep digging but, when she does, she is threatened, and worse - so are the kids she cares about. Even when the lead investigator threatens to put Nell on probation for her big mouth, the distraught constable keeps going, battling deception and prejudice at every turn.
Who is responsible for the recent chaos on the reserve, and why do people who fight it end up either very quiet or very dead?” DRIVE