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Firekeeper's Daughter

Angeline BoulleyAbout the author ↗

Angeline Boulley's debut Firekeeper's Daughter is a YA crime thriller anchored in an Ojibwe community on Sugar Island, following eighteen-year-old Daunis Fontaine as she's pulled into an FBI investigation of a deadly new drug. What hooked me: she cracks the case using chemistry and traditional Ojibwe medicine, which makes the detective work feel like nobody else's.

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The setup sounds like things I've read before. A drug investigation in a small place, a teen pressed into informing, a love interest she can't quite trust. But Boulley does something I didn't expect with the bones of it. Daunis knows chemistry, and she knows how plants are gathered and what they do in the body, and when she goes undercover that knowledge isn't a personality footnote. It's how she actually figures things out. The moment I realized her grandmother's teachings and her science notes were both feeding the same investigation, I sat up. The mystery isn't bolted onto her identity; it runs straight through it.

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