Man Found Dead in Park

ISBN-10
1892011646
ISBN-13
9781892011640
Category
Arapaho Indians
Pages
135
Language
English
Published
2017
Author
Margaret Coel

Description

An illustrated novella bringing together two of Coel's characters from other series, Vicky Holden and Catherine McLeod, to investigate a mystery spanning both the city of Denver and the Wind River Indian Reservation. Includes "autobiographies" of the two characters.

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