Another good and quick read though seems like the author's plot line is beginning to be predictable. Still, if you like Native American connected mystAnother good and quick read though seems like the author's plot line is beginning to be predictable. Still, if you like Native American connected mysteries, this one is worth reading....more
Another entertaining read in this series. I like the way the author begins with events that seem unrelated and then weaves a story bringing everythingAnother entertaining read in this series. I like the way the author begins with events that seem unrelated and then weaves a story bringing everything together. Of course there are murders to solve and the main characters are put into danger, but things all come together for a smooth ending....more
Another solid and well written book. So far it is my favorite Wind River Mystery. I like the characters, the mystery was different and the solution maAnother solid and well written book. So far it is my favorite Wind River Mystery. I like the characters, the mystery was different and the solution made sense. Worth reading if you like mysteries and enjoy a bit of Native American culture thrown in....more
Another solid mystery with some interesting historical information woven into the story. This one is mostly set in Denver, which is a change. I still Another solid mystery with some interesting historical information woven into the story. This one is mostly set in Denver, which is a change. I still like the two main characters so will be buying more of this author....more
Another well put together mystery with the core characters. I've now read the first 3 in this series and wonder if they will take a new tack in book 4Another well put together mystery with the core characters. I've now read the first 3 in this series and wonder if they will take a new tack in book 4. Definitely worth reading....more
I was looking a another Native American connected mystery series after I finished the last Hillerman and found M. Coel, who actually has a positive blI was looking a another Native American connected mystery series after I finished the last Hillerman and found M. Coel, who actually has a positive blurb on this book from Tony Hillerman. And for once, the book lived up to the hype. Started slow, built great tension, keep you guessing who was the real bad guy, and then blasted off for a finish. I will be getting the next book in this series. ...more