cover image Shelterwood

Shelterwood

Lisa Wingate. Ballantine, $30 (368p) ISBN 978-0-593-72650-1

Wingate’s stellar latest (after Before We Were Yours) explores a centuries-long legacy of missing child cases in Oklahoma’s Winding Stair mountains. In 1990, the long-buried remains of three young girls are discovered in the newly created Horsethief Trail National Park. When park ranger Valerie Boren-Odell, whose husband’s death has left her to care for their seven-year-old son alone, learns her boss won’t investigate how the girls died, she feels compelled to uncover their names and what happened to them. As the disappearance of a teenage boy and the discovery of an unidentified man’s corpse complicate Valerie’s investigation, Choctaw tribal police officer Curtis Enhoe offers insight and access to tribal records that help link the cases. In a parallel narrative set in 1909, 11-year-old Olive “Ollie” Radley’s Choctaw foster sister Hazel disappears after being molested by Olive’s stepfather. When he turns his attention to Hazel’s younger sister, Nessa, Ollie decides they must flee. The pair evade pursuit by moving deeper into the forest, discovering to their surprise that other victimized children, most of them Choctaw, are also hiding there. Wingate’s insightful depiction of her young characters’ vulnerability and resourcefulness enriches the intricate plotting, and her portrayal of the region’s history, culture, and landscape enthralls. Wingate is at the top of her game. Agent: Elisabeth Weed, Book Group. (June)