Coel, Margaret

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Wife of moon

2004
Photographer Edward Curtis's plans to document the Arapaho culture in 1907, complete with a staged battle, turned to tragedy when the tribal chief's daughter was found murdered along with two others and Curtis discovers that they may be connected to a century-old unsolved murder.

The shadow dancer

2002
Father John O'Malley vows to help one of his parishioners, Vicky Holden, clear her name after she is accused of killing her husband, but as he begins his own investigation into the case, he begins to doubt the young woman's innocence.

The girl with braided hair

2007
Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden and Father John O'Malley incite the malice of a killer when they set out to learn the truth about a skeleton found on the Wind River Reservation which could be that of Liz Plenty Horses, a woman who disappeared in 1973 after being accused of being an informant for the FBI in their case against members of the American Indian Movement.

Eye of the wolf

2005
Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden and Father John O'Malley find themselves drawn into a nineteenth-century conflict after three dead men are found on an old battlefield.

The drowning man

2006
Father John and Vicky Holden investigate the theft of a petroglyph sacred to the Arapaho of Wyoming and a similar case from seven years before, attempting to clear a suspect, Travis Birdsong, of both crimes--and of manslaughter--and as they struggle to do so, the death toll rises.

Blood memory

2008
Denver newspaper investigative reporter Catherine McLeod, taking the assignment to cover a claim made by the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes to millions of acres of land, becomes the target of a killer and uncovers secrets and conspiracies.

Killing raven

2003
When the body of a white man is found in a shallow grave in one of the most troubled corners of the Wind River Reservation, Father John O'Malley and his friend, Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden, are drawn into a deadly struggle over vice and virtue.
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