JAMES D. DOSS is the author of fifteen previous Charlie Moon mysteries, two of which were among the Best Books of the Year by Publishers Weekly. Born in Kentucky, he divides his time between Los Alamos and Taos, New Mexico.
When a young lady vanishes, Colorado rancher and Ute tribal investigator Charlie Moon is the man to call—whether it’s mystery, mysticism, or murder…
“Doss does for the Utes what Tony Hillerman has done for the Navajo.”
—The Denver Post
After a heavy storm, Charlie receives a panicked call from Wanda Naranjo. Not only is her sink leaking, but her daughter Betty is sixteen and pregnant—and missing. Where’d she go? No one knows. Who’s the father? Anybody’s guess. Any leads? Just the local bad-boy carpenter who’s raising suspicion faster than he can build a pine box…
“Laced with Native American lore [and] comedic asides.”
—Library Journal (starred review)
As if that wasn’t enough of a bad omen, Charlie’s Aunt Daisy seems to have lost her connection to the spirit world, a mysterious stranger has shown up at Charlie’s ranch, and someone’s found a dead body in the cemetery. A fresh dead body. Now Charlie’s got to hunker down and dig up some evidence—before a killer puts the final nail in his coffin…
“The Charlie Moon mysteries charm us with Western voices and ways.”
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