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The Story Teller (John O'Malley, Bk 4)
The Story Teller - John O'Malley, Bk 4
Author: Margaret Coel
When the Arapaho storyteller discovers that a sacred tribal artifact is missing from a local museum, attorney Vicky Holden is called to investigate. The lost treasure: a one-of-a-kind ledger boot and the only eyewitness account of Arapaho history on the plains. The hook is worth millions, so when the museum says they never even had it, Vicky'...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780425170250
ISBN-10: 042517025X
Publication Date: 9/1/1999
Pages: 256
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3.8 stars, based on 39 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden and reservation priest John O'Malley return in their taut fourth adventure (after The Dream Stalker, 1997). This time, they pursue those who will kill to find the missing "ledger book," a record in pictograph of Arapaho presence at an Army massacre of Indians in Colorado. Shortly after the tribe hires Holden to learn why the book apparently disappeared from a Denver museum collection, police find the body of an Arapaho graduate student, Todd Harris. To homicide detectives, Todd's murder looks like a soured drug deal. But Holden, knowing that the student was researching the subject of the ledger book, is convinced that the murder is connected to the book's disappearance. Father John, in Denver to comfort Harris's family, joins Holden in her search for the book. When two friends of Harris are murdered and the house where Holden stays is ransacked, the lawyer and the priest know that their own lives are in danger. All the strengths of this fine series are present here: Coel's knowledge of and respect for western history, a solid mystery with a credible premise in Indian lore and the struggles of Holden and O'Malley with their powerful, but so far unconsummated, attraction to each other. (
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Set in Wyoming on the Arapahoe Indian reservation the central character, an Arapahoe woman who has returned to the reservation, attmepts to recover a lost/stolen ledger journal to the local museum. A good, quick read with cultural and personal conflicts that highlights some of the injustices faced by Native American groups and how it has impacted their past as well as present.


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