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The Story Teller (Wind River Reservation, #4)
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I am enjoying this series. Here Vickie Holden's assistance is finally requested by the tribal elders. Does this mean that she is accepted back into the tribe? Apparently the tribes are about to get some of their artifacts back. But one of the elders remembers having seen a specific exhibit back in 1920 and it didn't make the list. They want her to find out about this. It is proof that there were Arapahoe at Sand Creek and the government is handing out land based on land seized in the past. Meanwhile, Father John is trying to set up a reservation museum so the Arapahoe can take some pride in their past.
Turns out the missing artifact is worth +$1 million and it is suspected that it has been lifted by person or persons unknown. The bodies start falling and begin to add up.
I really liked the bad guy Coel created in this book. Not that I like him but he is evil and slimy (at least to me). Even before I knew who the bad guy was I was against this character, although he wasn't my first guess for the perpetrator.
Turns out the missing artifact is worth +$1 million and it is suspected that it has been lifted by person or persons unknown. The bodies start falling and begin to add up.
I really liked the bad guy Coel created in this book. Not that I like him but he is evil and slimy (at least to me). Even before I knew who the bad guy was I was against this character, although he wasn't my first guess for the perpetrator.
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Reading Progress
November 24, 2014
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Started Reading
November 25, 2014
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November 25, 2014
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to-read
November 25, 2014
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audio
November 25, 2014
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library
November 25, 2014
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mystery
November 25, 2014
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native
November 27, 2014
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Finished Reading
November 28, 2014
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2014