A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, The Plague of Doves--the first
part of a loose trilogy that includes the National Book Award-winning
The Round House and LaRose--is a gripping novel about a
long-unsolved crime in a small North Dakota town and how, years later,
the consequences are still being felt by the community and a nearby
Native American reservation.
Though generations have passed, the town of Pluto continues to be
haunted by the murder of a farm family. Evelina Harp--part Ojibwe, part
white--is an ambitious young girl whose grandfather, a repository of
family and tribal history, harbors knowledge of the violent past. And
Judge Antone Bazil Coutts, who bears witness, understands the weight of
historical injustice better than anyone. Through the distinct and
winning voices of three unforgettable narrators, the collective stories
of two interwoven communities ultimately come together to reveal a final
wrenching truth.
Bestselling author Louise Erdrich delves into the fraught waters of
historical injustice and the impact of secrets kept too long.