"Extraordinary. . . . The multicultural point of view in Ghost Singer is essential to the success with which the author is able to render horror in the midst of what is seemingly ordinary."—World Literature Today
". . . well-researched and well-written tale interweaves elements of traditional Navajo beliefs and history, anthropological collections at the Smithsonian, ghosts of long-dead Navajos never allowed to rest, and the struggles of present-day Native Americans and Anglos to understand traditional belief systems."—Books of the Southwest