Authors: Margaret Coel
ISBN-13: 9781616850401, ISBN-10: 161685040X
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Date Published: June 2010
Edition: Bargain
Margaret Coel is the New York Times bestselling, award-winning author of the acclaimed novels featuring Father John O'Malley and Vicky Holden, as well as several works of nonfiction. Originally a historian by trade, she is considered an expert on the Arapaho Indians.
Attorney Vicky Holden and Father John O'Malley investigate the death of Liz Plenty Horsesa woman murdered back in 1973 after being accused of betraying the militant American Indian Movementand incite the malice of a long-dormant killer.
The bones of a woman found on the Wind River Reservation revive the turmoil of the past. Attorney Vicky Holden and her frequent sleuthing partner Father John O'Malley (The Drowning Man, 2006, etc.) can't find justice for the old Arapaho bones until they find out whose they are. Autopsy results reveal that she was beaten and shot in 1973, a time when the militant American Indian Movement's fight for Native-American rights was leading to pitched battles with the FBI. The women of the reservation want a proper burial and condign punishment, but no one's willing to talk, because under the lingering shadow of AIM, tribe members may not be what they seem. Vicky and Father John interview many people before they learn that the body is that of Liz Plenty Horses, a young mother AIM accused of snitching. Vicky and her partner and lover Adam are also handling a present-day case of discrimination when a series of threats warn her to back off. When Vicky witnesses a case of violence against an Indian woman during a trip to Denver, the moment vividly recalls beatings by her abusive husband. Frightened but undaunted, Vicky and Father John risk their lives to solve the murder. Another wonderfully evocative story of the struggles of the Arapaho to retain their heritage while living in a white man's world.