Ghosts, David A. Robertson
Ghosts, David A. Robertson
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Ghosts

Author: David A. Robertson

Narrator: Malcolm Sparrow-Crawford

Unabridged: 7 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 10/15/2019


Synopsis

Mysterious murders, shadowy figures, and high school. Life can be hard, death can be harder. Cole Harper is dead. Reynold McCabe is alive and free. Mihko Laboratories has reopened the research facility and works to manufacture and weaponize the illness that previously plagued Wounded Sky. People are missing. The community has been quarantined. What deal did Eva strike with Choch? Who will defeat Reynold and Mihko? Time is running out.This is the final novel in David A. Robertson’s The Reckoner trilogy.

About David A. Robertson

DAVID A. ROBERTSON is an author, editor, and speaker on Indigenous issues, mental health and freedom of expression. His books include the novel The Theory of Crows, the memoir Black Water, the picture books When We Were Alone and On the Trapline, and the middle-grade series the Misewa Saga. He has won awards such as the TD Canadian Children’s Literary Award, the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction, the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award and the Governor General’s Literary Award and has been shortlisted for many others. He was the writer and host of the podcast Kiwew, which won the 2021 RTDNA Prairie Region Award for Best Podcast. In 2023, the University of Manitoba honoured him with a doctor of letters for his contributions to the arts. David A. Robertson is a member of Norway House Cree Nation. He lives in Winnipeg. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara

3.5 stars - An entertaining Canadian YA series. This book has lots of action and is a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. Gotta love that these indigenous teens are, well, just regular teens struggling with teen issues. No annoying tropes here. I think teens will connect with the characters. The b......more

A satisfying end (beginning?) to one of the most exciting, funny, thrilling and powerful trilogies I have ever read. Sure Harry Potter was and still is captivating and the Hunger Games was thrilling but The Reckoner Trilogy goes way beyond the simple. It is layered and addresses so many themes absen......more