Leah P. (classicone) reviewed The Killing of Monday Brown (Phoebe Siegal, Bk 2) on + 314 more book reviews
Female detective--if you like Grafton as an author you will like Brown.She is a western setting.She has guts and no how to get done,She has only wrtte 3,and they are a good rideI haven'd and answer if she will be writhg
This a good story writer whth suspenceful actions wevaved through,
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This a good story writer whth suspenceful actions wevaved through,
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Monday Brown is missing, presumed dead. assumed murdered. Brown, a white man who lived on the reservation with his Indian wife, was a perfect candidate for killing: lousy husband, cutthroat businessman, desecrater of Native American graves. And Matthew Wolf makes a perfect suspect: A young Crow traditionalist who'd had a very public, very nasty run-in with Brown.
When the Wolf family hires Phoebe Siegel to clear Matthew's name, they hand her two priceless artifacts uncovered in his car. They're part of a stash Monday Brown bragged about, a magnet for foreign collectors, tribal traditionalists...and a killer who won't hesitate to kill again. Phoebe's dangerous trail will start with the corpse of an Indian hanging dead in her own backyard and lead into the most sacred mysteries of the Crow culture and to secrets buried under the Big Sky. And- if Phoebe makes it out alive-to the chilling truth behind The Killing of Monday Brown
When the Wolf family hires Phoebe Siegel to clear Matthew's name, they hand her two priceless artifacts uncovered in his car. They're part of a stash Monday Brown bragged about, a magnet for foreign collectors, tribal traditionalists...and a killer who won't hesitate to kill again. Phoebe's dangerous trail will start with the corpse of an Indian hanging dead in her own backyard and lead into the most sacred mysteries of the Crow culture and to secrets buried under the Big Sky. And- if Phoebe makes it out alive-to the chilling truth behind The Killing of Monday Brown