Holes In The Sky, Mark Reps
Holes In The Sky, Mark Reps
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Holes In The Sky

Author: Mark Reps

Narrator: Malcolm Hillgartner

Unabridged: 6 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/18/2018


Synopsis

Who owns what is traditionally considered sacred? Can the Catholic Church legally conspire with the federal government to steal the most sacrosanct of Native American holy places? Holes in the Sky, the second in the series Zeb Hanks: Small Town Sheriff with Big Time Troubles, explores these questions in a clash of cultures mixed with mysterious deaths.

In the middle of the night a priest sits in a rocking chair on a dip in the highway at the foot of Mount Graham. His fate is death when the driver of a semi-truck barreling down the road on an overnight haul sends him to his maker. Sheriff Zeb Hanks is certain that Father McNamara's death is a suicide. Mounting evidence begins to tell him otherwise. Former sheriff, Jake Dablo, in his role as county commissioner, senses that potentially unscrupulous land deals are occurring on Mount Graham. Sheriff Hanks reluctantly agrees to help. Eskadi Black Robes, tribal chairman of the San Carlos Reservation, discovers that these properties are among the holiest places in Apache religion. Eskadi is certain they are being foreclosed upon and confiscated by the federal government.

On the San Carlos Reservation a tribal gathering is called by medicine man Jimmy Song Bird. Song Bird has had a vision that great harm will come to the Apache people if they fail to pay heed to the Gods that inhabit Mount Graham. His vision is interpreted as a call for action. Meanwhile, Sheriff Hanks and his team must unravel the complex weave of sacred holy places, land rights, and the ever increasing body count, which means big time trouble for the small town sheriff.

About Mark Reps

Mark Reps has been a writer and storyteller his whole life. Born in small-town southeastern Minnesota, he trained as a mathematician and chiropractor but never lost his love of telling or writing a good story. As an avid desert wilderness hiker Mark spends a great deal of time roaming the desert and other terrains of southeastern Arizona from December to May. A chance meeting with an old-time colorful sheriff led him to develop the Zeb Hanks character and the world that surrounds him. Mark returns often to southeastern Arizona for inspiration, information, and to maintain the general feel of the area.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Randy on March 23, 2024

In the middle of the night a priest sits in a rocking chair on a dip in the highway at the foot of Mount Graham. His fate is death when the driver of a semi-truck barreling down the road on an overnight haul sends him to his maker. Sheriff Zeb Hanks is certain that Father McNamara’s death is a suici......more

Goodreads review by Margo on July 18, 2019

Nice enough story about the Apache and their sacred mountain. Funny townspeople and their stories. However, the blatant misconceptions that were perpetuated throughout this book made it really hard to read, especially about the Apaches and the ‘Mormons’. If you want to include a certain faith in you......more

Goodreads review by Linda on May 23, 2021

Mr Reps books always grab my attention and won't let go. I live very close to the are in his Zeb Hanks books so that always adds to the enjoyment. When I went to college I toke all the anthropology classes featuring American natives so that again peeks my interest. The continuing characters in his s......more

Goodreads review by Lori Eshleman on May 21, 2020

It's odd, this is my fourth or fifth in the series, now the cliffhanger mysteries, though excellent, are beginning to take a backseat to the lore, mythology, beliefs and description of the landscape. I am also a devotee of the writings of Tony Hillerman (RIP) and a similar thing happened though a li......more

Goodreads review by Marynella J. Kinnard on May 02, 2018

Great Entertainment Love the Apache characters on 3 I have read so far. Like old sheriff working with new. Like Hanks very much. He Seems to fit what I would imagine a county sheriff could be like. Can't picture him with Doreen. She's too 'over the top' for me. Read a newer book 1st, so like new gal l......more