Four Indigenous women vanish. No arrests. No trials. No justice.
River Stone Eagle has seen the system's cracks as both tribal prosecutor and federal civil rights attorney. But when a young Blackfeet woman disappears on the border between tribal and federal land, River discovers something worse than broken justice-deliberate design.
Jurisdictional loopholes aren't bureaucratic accidents. They're hunting grounds, carefully crafted to shield predators while agencies argue and evidence vanishes.
Racing to expose the conspiracy that profits from silence, River faces an impossible choice: pursue justice through federal courts that have failed countless women before, or turn to older laws her people carried long before America drew boundaries on their land.
A gripping legal thriller that weaves courtroom tension with cultural truth-perfect for fans of John Grisham and Louise Erdrich.