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White shell woman

a Charlie Moon mystery

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The two sandstone monoliths towering over the southern Colorado landscape are wrapped in ancient mystery. To the local tribes, they are the Twin War Gods, sons of the moon goddess, White Shell Woman. Legends tell of strange happenings in their shadows, of lost treasure and Anasazi blood sacrifice. But it is a much more recent history that troubles former Ute policeman-turned-rancher Charlie Moon, specifically the fresh corpse of a young Native American woman unearthed at an archaeological dig.

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Publisher
William Morrow
Language
English
Pages
293

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Cover of: White Shell Woman
White Shell Woman
2009, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: White Shell Woman
White Shell Woman
2008, HarperCollins
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: White Shell Woman
White Shell Woman
December 3, 2002, Avon
in English
Cover of: White shell woman
White shell woman: a Charlie Moon mystery
2002, William Morrow
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: White shell woman
White shell woman: a Charlie Moon mystery
2002, William Morrow
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: White Shell Woman
White Shell Woman
December 3, 2002, Avon
Mass Market Paperback in English

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New York

Edition Notes

Genre
Fiction

The Physical Object

Pagination
293 p.
Number of pages
293

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23246293M
Internet Archive
whiteshellwomanc00doss
ISBN 10
0060199326
LCCN
2001031217
Library Thing
373620
Goodreads
2633078

First Sentence

"THE UTE HORSEMAN had seen their stern faces in all seasons."

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