Land of Echoes, Daniel Hecht
Land of Echoes, Daniel Hecht
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Land of Echoes
A Cree Black Thriller

Author: Daniel Hecht

Narrator: Anna Fields

Unabridged: 15 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/26/2005


Synopsis

Nothing in Cree's experience as a paranormal investigator has prepared her for Tommy Keedays case. The talented young Navajo has exhibited bizarre symptoms that his family believes are signs of possession by a chindi, a hostile spirit.

About Daniel Hecht

Daniel Hecht was a professional guitarist for twenty years. He took up writing in 1989 and received his MFA degree from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop in 1992. His first novel, Skull Session, was a bestseller. He lives in Montpelier, Vermont.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Teri on February 19, 2015

Another great Cree Black novel. I especially enjoyed this one as it was located at an American Indian School so you not only had supernatural forces, but American Indian legends at work as well. I have purchased all of Daniel Hecht's novels. He is an excellent writer and I cannot believe I didn't di......more

Goodreads review by Laurie on February 17, 2009

Most of Hecht's titles are enjoyable, especially Skull Session and Land of Echoes.......more

Goodreads review by Wendy on June 13, 2020

The way this story explores parapsychology is really interesting. I wanted Cree & company to be prove their theories right, and was rooting for them the whole way. The plotting is also well done, with all the pieces coming together in a very satisfying way. But the character of Julieta (and Cree, whe......more

Goodreads review by Sonya L on June 26, 2017

I have never been excited about novels that deal with parapsychology, but have enjoyed my jaunt into the Cree Black stories written by Daniel Hecht. From Amazon: "Parapsychologist Cree Black is called to a New Mexico school for gifted Navajo teens to investigate the mysterious symptoms of a student. S......more

Goodreads review by Lhizz on March 16, 2011

Another wonderful installment in the Cree Black series, and I think I liked this even more than the first. This one was less about Cree and her struggle to deal with the death of her husband, although I think she's slowly coming to terms with his loss, her interaction with the spirit world and her o......more