Whoever killed Shiloh Merkin hated her and wanted her dead. Her brother-in-law, Wade, is accused of the murder. An Indian activist and zealous defender of Native Montana lands, despised by Shiloh's New Age women's group, his knife appears to be the murder
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"I started this right after finishing Blackbird Fly by the same author. I liked Blackbird Fly better. This was another light, quick read which was enjoyable, but nothing too meaty. Again, rounded up my rating because McClendon's good at engaging you in her tale."
— Ginny (4 out of 5 stars)
" Alix's brother-in-law gets arrested for murder so Alix searches for the real murderer in order to clear his name. Set in Wyoming. "
— Jack, 10/29/2013" Good story but a little slow. "
— Liz, 9/5/2012" Lame plotting and characterization with loads of drivel. "
— pjreads, 8/6/2012" decent first novel, rough edged mix of art, indian lore & psychology "
— Helen, 7/20/2012" Interesting, not captivating, but an easy mystery read. "
— MelodyK99, 12/17/2011" This is the first in a series, it was okay, I may read more . I liked that it was in the west, and has some good descriptions of the western landscapre. "
— Janice, 3/5/2011" After reading 28% of this one I gave up. I was too boring and slow moving. "
— John, 10/30/2010" Just not very good. There were so many clashing cultures and things going on that the mystery simply felt very forced and I neither cared nor was even interested in who the killer was or why they did it. "
— Cathryn, 6/1/2010" Formatting and insufficient editing issues certainly didn't help the experience. Also things left unresolved and neglected that seemed like they should have been connected. So it was only a decent quick read. "
— Rebecca, 5/6/2010" She writes well but for some reason, it took me a long time to finish this. "
— Carol, 3/25/2010" Rough edged mix of art, Indian lore and psychology "
— Helen, 10/27/2008Christopher R. “Chris” Bunch was an American science fiction, fantasy and television writer, who wrote and co-wrote about thirty novels.
Born in Fresno, California, he collaborated with Allan Cole on a series of books involving a hero named Sten in a galactic empire. Bunch served in Vietnam as a patrol commander. He also wrote for Rolling Stone and was a correspondent for Stars and Stripes. He died in his hometown of Ilwaco, Washington, after a long battle with a lung ailment.