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Cruzatte and Maria

By: Peter Bowen
Narrated by: Christopher Lane
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Montana native Gabriel Du Pre has been hired as a consultant by a group of filmmakers shooting a documentary on the Lewis and Clark expedition. Du Pre is a descendent of a Metis fiddler and voyageur named Cruzatte who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their journey. And Du Pre's daughter, Maria, has been cast in the role of Sacajawea.

But trouble is afoot. First a fire damages the film props, and then two bodies are fished out of the river. Someone doesn't want them there. Suddenly the site is swarmed with television crews and FBI agents trying to work the mystery. As word gets out and filmmakers, environmentalists, and others threaten to flock to Montana to exploit its resources, tensions rise to the boiling point.

©2001 Peter Bowen (P)2004 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Historical Fiction Mystery Fiction Suspense Detective
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"Bowen's exuberant storytelling mines the rich cultural history of the West." (Publishers Weekly)
"The Du Pre mysteries are never as focused on dead bodies as they are on the clash of cultures....A solid entry in a great series." (Booklist)

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Love the characters

The story was a little stretched, but the historical context was very interesting, as usual. I like the quiet humor of Gabriel better than the rants of the younger FBI man. Overall I enjoyed the book and the narration and it was worth getting.

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Montana

The Montana setting and the Montana characters are the highlights of this book as well as the whole series. This book touches on the Lewis and Clark expedition that came through 200+ years prior and ties it into current Montana where a find of something to do with the expedition is big money. Throw in the many people that come with lots of money who are clashing with those that have been there a long, ling time, throw in a murder the making of a movie and you have the making of a good story.

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The best yet

I'm working my way through the series, and this one is the best one so far. The story lines are good. I want to check to see if these are based on any kind of facts or legends. The characters have almost come to life in my imagination, but most of all, the way the characters interact with each other and banter back and forth makes it so real. I will definitely read these again .

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Memories of home 🐎🐄🚜

Narration was not as good as before, but easy to lessen to. A few new people we meet, like, but lose. If this is your first time meeting theses folk your going to want to STOP and find the first book, "Coyote Wind", and start from the beginning. Sad that there are only 15 books, and we lost a great Author in Peter Bowen. But enjoy, and see how good people live, love, and share. 💖💔

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another great collaboration!

Funny, weird twists, and much enjoyment! more books with Christopher Lane narration if you please.

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Gabriels attitude and position in our current world

Once again, I have enjoyed this book as well as many others. I enjoy his references to eat early Matis’ or Voyagers that once lived in Canada and the upper northwest so very interesting. Gabriel’s character is so reserved and intellectual regarding his community, his fellow man and the lack of respect to his culture and many others from the US government I can only say carry-on Gabriel!

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a story about a conflict in values

Another good story that's about contemporary times let's speaks to the old West and the fact it basically people are good and just trying to take care of their families and their way of life can you have new people coming in who don't understand that basic fact and want to implement their values and their way of life without a lot of understanding. I really never met a rancher or a farmer who don't care about their land and try to take care of it. most of them are what I would call conservationists using the land to revive a livelihood for their family.. but keeping it in pretty good state so can provide a livelihood for future generations. the story addresses all these issues from the perspective of the people that live there.. once again I would say that reading or listening to the stories from the beginning of the series is a good idea you miss a lot if you don't because of all the past references. it's really like an epic novel of a family the Dupree family and friends and other connections that ate with it covering years of the family daily life.

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I love the series, and this my favorite so far.

I've really enjoyed the series, The narrator is one of the best. I especially enjoyed the tie in to the Lewis and Clark story.

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Back in good form

I seem to recall that Bowen had a little trouble getting a very wealthy man integrated into the stories. This time it it pretty well works.

Not sure as well what the Metis accent really sounds like--the narrator's voice and the one I had in my head when reading the first couple of books are different. But I've no idea which--if either--of us is correct.

But the book is fun--Dupree gets involved with a movie company--at least partly because there was a Metis fiddler on the Lewis and Clark expedition--the Cruzatte in the title. Maria is one of Dupree's daughters--and the one who both drags Dupree into the situation and then becomes much more involved herself.

After a previous movie company, to put it politely, put everyone in the county's back up, after most of the land on the river is sold to outsiders,after some rabid environmentalists LOUDLY voice their opinion that all white humans, even those whose family has been there for well over a century, be evicted so that buffalo can be reintroduced in something like their previous numbers--people start being killed on the river. A couple of FBI agents say that since Maria is already at the film location, Dupree can easily fit in without arousing the killers.

There are a bear and a dog who manage to steal scenes, and one of Dupree's granddaughters, a truly precocious 7-year old, who has an encounter with one of the FBI agents so funny that I had to pull my car over to the side of the road and not crash for laughing so hard.

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Perfect for winter holiday listening - LOTS of snow. LOTS of accents, history, Govt bashing, astonishing children and good old story telling.

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