Father John O'Malley and attorney Vicky Holden investigate the murder of an Arapaho student interested in a priceless Arapaho ledger, a ledger recently missing from a museum.
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"I have enjoyed all the books of this series. It features a Jesuit priest from a small res in west and the trouble that seems to follow him. This story is about recovering the arifacts of the Arapaho Indians and the lengths some will go to to not let that happen." — Carol (4 out of 5 stars)
"I have enjoyed all the books of this series. It features a Jesuit priest from a small res in west and the trouble that seems to follow him. This story is about recovering the arifacts of the Arapaho Indians and the lengths some will go to to not let that happen."
" Most of this adventure takes place in Denver and those of you familiar with the streets, will no doubt follow Vicki and Father John in their search for a historical record while murders happen around them "
" Short and tidy. Typical beach/airport reading fare with interesting historical information about the Arapaho. "
" very sad, young victims of greed "
" Reading the series in order, I found #4 a good tale. It kept me interested and was almost as good as the previous one. A good mix of indian lore, greed and murders. And of course... conflicts of unavailable love. "
" I'm really loving Margaret Coel's Wind River series. I thought I would have a big gap there when Tony Hillerman died but these are filling it. Very human characters and superb stories... love them! "
" I'm Loving the Colorado connections in this series, as well as the gently tense relationships among the main characters. "
" I have enjoyed Ms. Coel's books, but found this one exasperating as to Vicky Holden's obstinacy. Still fascinating, however. "
" Just started reading this book. It seems a bit 'cheesy' but it moves right along. "
" I enjoyed this a little better than the last though the romance gets in the way of the story for me. This deals with the recovery of lost Native American sacred artifacts and trying to reclaim Native American history "
" I love how she took the time to come out to my home town and started to write stories about my town. I love it when I knew exactly where she described and its only few minutes from my home. "
" I'll look for more books by this author; I like her characters, and I like the wisdom of the Arapaho elders, plus it was a satisfying mystery. "
" I loved the first book in this series. I enjoy murder mysteries and this brought the added element of life on the reservation. I look forward the reading the entire series. Kudos to Margaret Coel for showcasing the American Indians. "
" Tony Hillerman recommends it. What more can I say? Great characters with hints given about their pasts, want to read more about them. Didn't waste time getting to the murder and some of it was easy to figure out but with surprises. "
" Despite the plethora really trite/painful sentences in the first half, I kept going. It was a quick read and I ended up enjoying it. I'll continue to read more of this series. "
" I liked the history details in this book. Nice little read. "
" I listened to the audio on Overdrive. Fast paced interesting story. First in the series and I would read more. "
" A paperback featuring a Catholic priest and a lawyer solving murder mysteries on an Indian reservation? Sign me up!! "
" interesting characters in a great setting. The mystery isn't too bad although it was easy to guess what would happen in the first chapters "
" Loved her characters - dedicated but conflicted Father in small Indian reservation; Vicki the lawyer trying to help in difficult situations. "
" Excellent; Continuing characters: Father O'Malley and Vicki Holden; priest and attorney work to prove that a young Indian did not kill his uncle and another council elder on the reservation "
" I am a mystery lover, but this author needs a few more novels under her belt before I will read her again. You can tell she's a novice. Her work is amateurish. She does have promise, though. "
" Set in Wyoming on an Arapahoe reservation. Good mystery. "
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