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The Ghost Walker

Arapaho Indian Mysteries

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The Ghost Walker

De: Margaret Coel
Narrado por: Stephanie Brush
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Father John O'Malley discovers a frozen body on the Arapaho Reservation, a corpse that later disappears. O'Malley and Vicky Holden draw upon ancient traditions to stop the murderer.Investigate another Arapaho Indian Mystery.©1996 Margaret Coel (P)2005 Books in Motion Acogedor Detective Aficionado Detectives Mujeres Literatura Mundial Misterio Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso
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"A host of fine characters: the recovering alcoholic priest whose Jesuit logic often yields to his own weaknesses...and an Arapaho professional woman caught between white and Indian worlds." ( Publishers Weekly)
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I read a lot of mysteries and this is among my all-time favorites. Not too horribly violent, but not afraid to shy away from deep, real human issues. Love the world created and window into an Arapaho reservation. Endearing, relatable, characters.

Stunning mystery

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This is the first book in this series. It's about the Arapaho Indians. It's a Western mystery. Father John has to solve the case with help from Vicky Holden. Father John finds a body. I enjoyed listening to this book. It's simple and easy to follow and still full of interesting events. A good story line. I'll continue this series. Stephanie Brush does a great job narrating this book. If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.

FATHER JOHN

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Narration is terrific. That alone pulls you in deep and completely into the story line. Wow. Love Coel's writing.

Excellent. Highly recommended.

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I enjoyed listening to Ghost Walker. Rising tension, sudden reverses. A good yarn. Heaven knows I can’t vouch for the accuracy of Coel’s depiction of Native Americans. I think she is about 50 years behind on her description of Jesuits. But, all in all, worth a listen.

Interesting story, good characters.

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Fun book that makes traveling much more enjoyable. Unfortunately, the reader’s voice dynamics are all over the place. At times she’s screaming at you. So you turn down the volume. Later she’s practically whispering and you can’t hear what was read. You replay at a higher volume and then it’s too loud. You wind up doing this multiple times. It’s still a good book and you can get through this unfortunate issue.

Good book but . . .

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In the headline of my review of the first Wind River book, I made a typo (hello, proofreading!) - I meant to say "Escape TO the Wind River Reservation". So, I'm here to make amends and recommend "The Ghost Walker" as well. This is a series that deserves attention. They have an appeal that evokes the great Tony Hillerman's Navajo stories, with their well-drawn characters and love for the bleak landscapes of the reservation.
I think you'll like getting to know the people in these books, and you'll find lots of interesting detail about life on the reservation.

Another Great Wind River Reservation Story

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The second in the Arapaho Indian Mysteries, Father John O’Malley finds a frozen corpse on the reservation. Soon afterward, the body disappears, which makes for much fear and woe on the part of all the Arapaho. Until the body can be laid to rest, his ghost walks the earth, restless and wreaking havoc. And to everyone’s dismay, Father John O’Malley is informed that St. Francis Mission is being sold. Frantic to stop the sale and find out who is behind it, Father John and Vicky Holden, attorney for the tribe begin to investigate both the missing body and the sale of the mission. Rich with the ancient customs of the Arapaho and respect for their beliefs, the Wind River Reservation comes alive. The love between Father John O’Malley and the Arapaho and the protection he affords them in his gentle way is heartwarming. Yet, he is human and flawed, as are we all. Fearing for the future of the mission and where the Catholic church might send him next, Father John continues to search for the missing body. The resolution of the story was something I didn’t expect. Great tale! Definitely going on to the next in the series!


Frozen Corpse, Ghost and Politics on the Res

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one of the best. Could not stop listening to story. Made excuses to drive places so I could hear ending.

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