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The Silent Spirit

By: Margaret Coel
Narrated by: Henry Strozier
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Margaret Coel’s spellbinding Wind River mysteries have long celebrated the spirit of the American West. When Kiki Wallowingbull is found dead on the reservation, all signs point to a drug deal gone wrong. Arapaho lawyer Vicky Holden and Jesuit priest Father John O’Malley begin an investigation into the murder, but soon find themselves spiraling toward a deadly world of drugs and deceit.

©2009 Margaret Coel (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC
Genre Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Westerns Indian Mysteries
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If you allow yourself to suspend judgement while dropping into a culture that may not make sense to your own, you will probably enjoy this read. Otherwise, the decisions made by an intelligent Indian, may seem absurd. I thoroughly enjoyed the novel and look forward to reading more by this author.

Whether my cultural ignorance or absurd, loved it.

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With Father John O’Malley just back from his sabbatical and Arapaho lawyer Vicky Holden, working in partnership with Adam Lone Eagle, it looks as though the two will not resume their old friendship. That is until Kiki Wallowingbull is found dead, from what authorities are calling a drug overdose. Kiki's grandfather swears that the young Arapaho was clean and starting over. Father O'Malley isn't so sure. Then Vicky starts getting frightening phone calls from a killer. She tries to ignore them, only to end up in danger, and in a major tiff with her boyfriend and partner, Adam Lone Eagle. But Vicky is her own person, not the young and naïve girl she had been when she had married a man who turned out to abuse her. And it isn't long until both she and Father John O'Malley are looking into the death of Kiki Wallowingbull. The history of the first silent western, The Covered Wagon and the treatment of the Indians who worked for the movie industry is very interesting . . . and heartbreaking. Excellent story and an ending well worth the wait.

Settling Old Scores

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Another great Vicki Holden mystery. Interesting plot with lots of twistsand turns. Very enjoyable listening.

Great story.

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takes forever to unfold, author needed to stop repeating things already known to the reader an edit down the length. Not enough about Arapahoe POV and culture. Interesting story. I would have made a different choice as a writer with the last reveal--seems the characters left their fellow characters believing something that was not true and why tell
the whole story if you are going to do that to the characters I hope her other books are better.

slow plot, plot holes good story

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Good story but so much description that it was a very slow slog to the end.

Narrator was superb

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solid story telling, well loved & established characters after several books in the series, make for an entertaining listening. The joy here was the tying in of a 1920s silent movie. Well done. Expertly handled as the old mystery intertwines with the modern day one.

spoiler alert: the added layer of addiction managed can still leave an unhealthy addiction of a character trait was a beautiful warning as well.

Ease & Surety of an Excellent Author

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This was a wonderful read. I couldn't put it down. The historical weaved into today. I not only read a great mystery but learned of the Indian Nation's experience in early Hollywood

Another fantastic adventure with Vicki Holden & Father O'Malley

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Another all nighter. I simply couldn't put the book down until I had finished it.

Another Winner.

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Another Okay book by Coel. It drags somewhat in the middle as many things are repeated over and over as our heroes meet different folks. Also, "you ask me" is used consistently; while it may be reservation lingo, it's probably not popular in 1923. The use of flashbacks to 1923 was often confusing and not well divided. The Vicky and John characters have the same old, same old tension builders going on---boring, trite and used---book 15 is just like book 1 and it gets older and older. I had to drag myself through this book.

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Never buy an audible book because you’ll never hear it. Completely dysfunctional platform. You can press the play button. Well that doesn’t work.

Absolutely dysfunctional

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