The Shaman's Knife
Scott Young. Viking Books, $20 (288pp) ISBN 978-0-670-83555-3
In his second appearance (after Murder in a Cold Climate ), RCMP Inspector Matteesie, that captivating ``great brain of Arctic crime,'' investigates a brutal double murder in an Inuit settlement on Victoria Island. He has a personal interest in this particular crime: his 90-year-old mother, matriarch of the settlement's extended ``kin group,'' was accidentally knocked down by the murderer and suffered a concussion. Since she is the only witness to the crime, Matteesie believes her life is in danger. A handcarved falcon on the handle of a knife belonging to the local shaman, which he says is missing, a fact which Matteesie's mother had mentioned, appears to be the pivotal clue, and the community fears that shamanistic magic played a part in the murders. Matteesie uncovers past incidents of rape, incest and arson, as well as evidence of contemporary drug dealing and loan sharking, before a spring festival--complete with throat singers, knuckle hopping and drum dancing--provides the stage for a violent climax. Detailing village life in vivid images as richly carved as the most intricate ice sculpture, Young has found his niche with this startlingly original variant of the regional crime novel. ( May )
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Reviewed on: 05/03/1993
Genre: Fiction
Paperback - 288 pages - 978-0-14-014353-9