Ella Clah returns in Earthway, as she investigates the near-death by bombing of her current romantic interest, focusing on the college where he teaches and the nuclear reactor being built on the reservation. We also get to see the outside world reaching in to tap a good resource when former FBI agents ask her to be part of their newly formed private firm.
The story itself centers on the ability to use people who are related in some way, or close to their neighbors in a way mostly forgotten in this hurried world, and to tap on the caring relationships to bring to justice wrongdoers and restore peace to their world.
That said, the little bit of magic Ella Clah uses in the process of finding the bomber is a different twist on a solid mystery which has elements of the famed storyteller Tony Hillerman while being its own unique and solid world. Thurlo writes stories in the same world as Hillerman, while not dismissing the unique beliefs and worldviews of previous centuries as is all too common in ethnic-focused writing.
A good mystery with solid teamwork among the police and good community rapport for the most part, although it seemed that too often clues were dismissed or overlooked, making this a less than stellar writing.