Saturday, September 10, 2022

My Review of William Kilpack's Pale Face

 



I really enjoy my association with the up-and-coming shakers and movers of the publishing business. William Kilpack III is just such a person. I highly recommend networking with him if you can keep up. Here's my review of his novel Pale Face:
Pale Face by William Kilpack was absolutely fascinating. I can see why it has won so many awards. To start with, the book gives whole new meaning to the Native American phrase ‘pale face.’ The lead character is Hector, a Navaho Indian living on the Navaho Reservation. Hector has an ‘accident’ and is catastrophically injured and should have died instantly. But he doesn’t die!! He is miraculously ‘repaired’ and healed in an incredibly short period of time. Thus, the story unfolds. Pale Face is, in part, sci-fi. But I found it to be so much more. It’s a deep diving character study of Hector that almost borders on mysticism, Navaho mysticism. Kilpack’s writing style was mesmerizing in the depth to which he presented Hector. For me, five stars for both William Kilpack and for Pale Face. Jeff Bailey, author if the conspiracy thriller Not On My Watch.


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