Eye of the Wolf
Father John and Vicky Holden Series, Book 11
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Starred review from August 1, 2005
Bestseller Coel's descriptive artistry, as shown in her 11th whodunit (after 2004's Wife of Moon
), surely makes her the James Lee Burke of Native American mystery writers. Readers will be immediately entrenched in the solid reality of the Wind River Reservation and Father John O'Malley's alarm on receiving a cryptic voice-mail message that leads him to a century-old battlefield and three newly slain Shoshones. Could these be revenge killings for the bloody battle that took place between the now co-existing Arapahos and Shoshones? When a client of Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden, Frankie Montana, is accused of the murders, Vicky's law partner and lover, Adam Lone Eagle, urges her to pass Montana to the attractive new lawyer in town. Past experience sets off her warning bells, and Vicky begins to wonder about Adam's interest in the beautiful blond newcomer. The wary familiarity between Vicky and Father John continues even as the two are drawn into an expanding circle of death. Delving into the depths of this magnificently crafted volume is like digging into your favorite layer cake—thoroughly delicious. Agent, Rich Henshaw
.
August 15, 2005
Coel's popular "Wind River Reservation" series continues with the discovery of three dead Shoshones on the site of an old battlefield where Arapahos were slaughtered (by Shoshones) in 1874. One of Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden's clients, who argued with the three, becomes the prime suspect. Riveting work from an accomplished author, who lives in Boulder, CO.
Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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