Assessment:
Plot/Idea: A tense mystery unfolds when a private investigator must track down a missing young woman.
Prose: Tight prose drives the plot forward, and dialogue serves the story well. Scenes depicting the kidnapped women’s abuse are harrowing and graphic.
Originality: The all-too-real crisis of the abductions of Native American women is depicted in When Silence Screams. However, certain plots and discoveries are solved via happenstance more so than clever detective work, which may be immersion-breaking for some readers.
Character Development/Execution: Detective Arthur Nakai is a driven protagonist who readers will want to root for. Kidnapping victim April Manygoats has more agency than similar characters, never being one to simply allow the circumstances to unfold around her.
Date Submitted: April 08, 2022
Langley delves thoughtfully into the tragic issue of how missing indigenous women are often ignored by authorities as well as the ways in which indigenous people in America face survival in a culture attempting to erase them. The scenes of April in captivity with her torturer border will be too graphic for many readers, but Langley endows her with a lot of agency, especially as she endeavors to escape. A subplot involving another missing indigenous woman underscores the variety of circumstances that can lead to these crimes, yet, plotwise is somewhat tangential.
Langley’s resolution is satisfying, if a little pat, but he succeeds in slowly, organically leading Nakai–and attentive readers–to the killer, while vividly sketching relationships, cultures, and Santa Fe and its surroundings. Readers will appreciate that the morally vacant villains get their comeuppance, given the explicitly detailed nature of their crimes, and Langley never loses sight of the humanity of his protagonists, ensuring that this sometimes brutal story’s sensationalist elements never overshadow its moments of inspiration. Crime mystery fans will enjoy piecing together the puzzle, but the tragic details of indigenous women going missing give it power.
Takeaway: Detective fans will enjoy this thriller that powerfully depicts the crisis of abducted indigenous women.
Great for fans of: Louise Erdrich’s The Round House, Dana Stabenow’s A Cold Day for Murder.
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: B+
Marketing copy: B
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Just received word from Killer Nashville that When Silence Screams has been named as a finalist for the 2022 Silver Falchion Award in the Best Mystery category! So proud to have made the cut. Let's see what next month will bring!
It has already won the Firebird Award for mystery fictition and the PSWA award and been named as a National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist!
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Baxk in October of 2022 I submittied on a whim to the above screen qriting competition. The reviews it got were fantastic! Here is just one: "It’s frightening, the stakes are high, the pace is solid. It doesn’t race the way a typical action piece would, but it builds, with careful deliberation. Instead of tired tropes, it turns them inside out, to something more interesting and worthwhile. It doesn’t belittle any of the characters. The voice is strong, clear, unique, and confidant. It's easy to visualize this as a limited run series. It would do a disservice to cut it down in order to fit into a feature, since it’s relatively lean already. But breaking it across several episodes would serve the audience and the story. It is a piece that is riveting in its novel form, while still working as an adaptation. One medium hasn’t been cheated with an eye to the other. it’s a strong candidate for adaptation."
It moved well through each stage and was one of only thirteen works to be named as a finalist! Unfortuneatly, it did not win. But to do so incredibly well in a contest headed by Gillian Flynn was an incredible honor! As of now, it is still being seen by Hollywood and may have a chance to make another one of my dreams and goals come true!
I am pleased to announce that my 3rd Arthur Nakai mystery novel has earned finalist awards in the 2022 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion award, the 2022 National Indie Excellence Awards, the 2022 New Mexico/Arizona Book Awards and the 2022 NYC Big Book Awards! I have been writing for 28 years and retired at the end of 2016 to focus on writing. With three novels published in five years I feel as though I am knocking on the door and will finally be recognized as a writer. I think it is a remarkable achievement to have garnered these awards since my 2nd Arthur Nakai Novel was released, Death Waits in the Dark. With When Silence Screams, I believe the content speaks for itself and is Arthur's darkest and grittiest story yet.
Interview and review in the Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque, New Mexico
After giving serveal radio, podcast and newspaper interviews, I was overjoyed to read a story about my new novel, When Silence Screams, on ne of the front pages of a New Mexico newsaper! Two more are expected!
Schererville author pens new Western mystery novel