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Wife of Moon (A Wind River Reservation Myste), by Margaret Coel

Arapaho attorney Vicki Holden and Father John O'Malley must find the link between the murder of a woman—and the murder of her ancestor from a century earlier.

  • Sales Rank: #202956 in Books
  • Brand: Berkley
  • Published on: 2005-09-06
  • Released on: 2005-09-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.80" h x .80" w x 4.30" l, .33 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 304 pages
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From Publishers Weekly
Bestseller Coel surpasses her own high standard in her 10th whodunit (after 2003's Killing Raven) to feature Arapaho lawyer Vicky Holden and Father John O'Malley. An exhibit of Edward S. Curtis's early 20th-century Plains Indians photographs has attracted a lot of visitors to the museum of St. Francis Mission on the Wind River Reservation. When someone shoots to death a descendant of a tribal chief shown in one of the Curtis pictures and the museum's new curator disappears, there could be a connection to a murder committed in 1907 on the rez. Meanwhile, Father John's assistant is preparing the mission for a visit from Wyoming senator Jaime Evans, who may soon be announcing his presidential candidacy and who proves to have a family link to the tell-tale Curtis photo. Handsome attorney Adam Lone Eagle steps from the shadows and resumes his pursuit of Vicky, who is still trying to come to terms with her fatal attraction to Father John. Stir in a crazed ex-CIA operative, and you have a hint of what awaits you in this action-filled page-turner. Coel draws readers into early Arapaho life as smoothly as she brings them into the sinister goings-on at present-day Wind River, masterfully blending authentic history with an ingenious plot.
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From School Library Journal
Adult/High School–The killing in 1907 of a tribal leader's daughter serves as the background for murders that take place on the present-day Arapaho Reservation. The earlier crime, the recent murder of the wife of the tribal council leader, and the disappearance of the newly appointed curator of the tribal museum all draw a common link from a picture in the museum's exhibit of Edward S. Curtis's early-20th-century photographs of Plains Indians. In this 10th title to feature Father John O'Malley and Arapaho lawyer Vicky Holden, the two investigators work independently at first, but they eventually run into one another. While they are intent on finding the killer, their underlying unrequited love for one another intensifies the emotional atmosphere of the tale. In an action-driven ending, they pull together to solve all the parts of the plot's puzzle except their own troubled love. Idiosyncrasies, personal preferences, and physical attributes of characters seamlessly interweave people and plot in this stand-alone novel.–Pam Johnson, Fairfax County Public Library, VA

From Booklist
The Wind River Reservation novels (this is the tenth) are one of the best Native American mystery series, a genre that boasts the thoughtful atmospherics of Tony Hillerman, David Thurlo and Aimee Thurlo, and Kirk Mitchell. Coel performs a very successful graft of history (based, as an author's note explains, on the photographs of American Indians taken by Edward S. Curtis from the 1890s through the 1920s) onto a contemporary murder. The quiet center of this absorbing mystery is series hero Father John O'Malley, a Verdi-loving Jesuit priest, still astounded by his relocation from the East to the reservation. The murder of the wife of a local power, T. J. Painted Horse, and the disappearance of the new curator of the museum housing the Curtis exhibit draw in both O'Malley and his longtime partner in crime solving, Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden. The plotting is sometimes a bit erratic, but the history-based crimes will hold readers. Connie Fletcher
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Five Stars
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Delightful, fast read!
By Stormy
Photographer Edward S.Curtis arrives at the White River Reservation hoping to capture the life of the Arapaho Indians before it disappears altogether. While creating this 1907 documentary, Bashful Woman, daughter of Chief Sharp Nose is murdered during the filming. Her husband, Carson Evans testifies that he saw the wariors,

Thunder and two of his friends aim and fire at Bashful Woman. With the weight of his report, the three Indians were tried, convicted and hung.

Fast forward to the present. Denise, an ancestor of Chief Sharp Nose and wife of Councilman T.J. Painted Horse is murdered. As the spouse of the victim, T.J. is the FBI's prime candidate until he is bludgened to death. On the same night, the curator of the Arapaho Museum turns up missing and her apartment ransacked and destroyed. Long time friend and lawyer, Vickie Holden is retained to insure that T.J. rights are not violated as the evidence mounts against him while Father O'Malley is trying to locate and protect the last remaining witness while preparing for the arrival of Wyoming Senator Evans, who is preparing to announce his party's presidential nomination. Senator Evans, a decendant of Carson Evans, will stop at nothing to erase the proof of what happened a century ago.

Through flash-backs and descriptions, Ms.Coel transports us back in time and to the present flawlessly while providing a look at the culture of the Arapaho never loosing site of both mysteries. There is even a some flying sparks as Vickie and Adam decide to open a law firm together and between Father O'Malley and Vickie, although neither one of them act upon it. Cleverly, Ms. Coel shows the humanistic, inner turmoil of Father O'Malley by allowing him to have feelings towards a beautiful woman.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Another Winning Entry by Coel
By Tina Myers
I've read several of Coel's Native American-themed mysteries featuring Arapahoe attorney Vicky Holden and Jesuit Priest John O'Malley. If you live in the West, or just like the West, these books are a must, as Coel, a Coloradoan by choice, does much to evoke the weather, colors and feel of the high plains. All of the mysteries are set in Wyoming's Wind River area, including the large Indian reservation there. In this outing, two mysteries, one present-day, and one set at the turn of the 20th century, come together, and before all is said and done, 6 Indians are murdered, three in the name of a twisted and prejudicial justice. Old photos that have recently come to light may hold the images of Bashful Woman's true murderer's identity. Unfortunately whomever owns those glass plate images today is in danger of also being killed, hired by a mercenary of one of Wyoming's most influential ranchers/politicians, who also happens to be running for president. Despite much bloodshed, the two mysteries are nicely melded together, and the very likeable characters of Father John and Vicky are the glue that makes it all stick; their deep and abiding passion for each other, forbidden by the church that Father John finds himself questioning more and more, serves as a good foil to another romantic character, attorney Adam Lone Eagle, who has serious designs on Vicky, but whether or not his intentions are personal or professional is left up in the air. Coel tells an interesting story, set in an interesting part of the country that is remote enough that not many people really know about it, and yet mysterious for that very remoteness. Highly Recommended.

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