Wind River Reservation Series by Margaret Coel

4.00 · 56 ratings
  • The Eagle Catcher (Wind River Reservation #1)
    #1

    The Eagle Catcher (Wind River Reservation #1)

    Margaret Coel

    Rated: 3.89 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1995

    When the Arapaho tribal chairman is found murdered in his tepee at the Ethete powwow, the evidence points to the chairman's nephew, Anthony Castle. But Father John O'Malley, pastor of St. Francis Mission, and Vicky Holden, the Arapaho lawyer, do not believe the young man capable of murder. Together they set out to find the real murderer and clear Anthony's name... more

  • The Ghost Walker (Wind River Reservation #2)
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    The Ghost Walker (Wind River Reservation #2)

    Margaret Coel

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1996

    Father John O'Malley comes across the corpse lying in a ditch beside the highway. When he returns with the police, it is gone. The Arapahos of the Wind River Reservation speak of Ghost Walkers—tormented souls caught between the earth and the spirit world, who are capable of anything.Then, within days, a young man disappears from the Reservation without a trace. A young woman is found brutally murdered... more

  • Killing Raven (Wind River Reservation #9)
    #9

    Killing Raven (Wind River Reservation #9)

    Margaret Coel

    Rated: 4.08 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2003

    The discovery of a white man's body on the Wind River Reservation has Father John O'Malley trying to keep the peace. Meanwhile, the newly opened Great Plains Casino--with Vicky Holden as its in-house counsel--is fighting for its life against an angry group of protesters. And when Vicky stumbles across some disturbing evidence about the murder, she's suddenly caught in a dangerous game--with her own life at stake.

  • The Girl With Braided Hair (Wind River Reservation #13)
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    The Girl With Braided Hair (Wind River Reservation #13)

    Margaret Coel

    Rated: 4.08 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2007

    "In 1973, Liz Plenty Horses was accused of betraying the militant American Indian Movement, known as AIM, to the FBI after the death of one of their members. She went into hiding with her baby daughter, never to be seen again. Now, a skeleton with a bullet hole in the back of the skull has been discovered at the bottom of a ravine on the Wind River Reservation. The body was that of a woman who was murdered sometime in 1973... more

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