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  • The Story Teller

  • Arapaho Indian Mysteries
  • By: Margaret Coel
  • Narrated by: Stephanie Brush
  • Length: 7 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (97 ratings)

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The Story Teller

By: Margaret Coel
Narrated by: Stephanie Brush
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Publisher's summary

Father John O'Malley and attorney Vicky Holden investigate the murder of an Arapaho student interested in a priceless Arapaho ledger, a ledger recently missing from a museum.
Investigate another Arapaho Indian Mystery.
©1998 Margaret Coel (P)2005 Books in Motion
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Critic reviews

"All the strengths of this fine series are present here." ( Publishers Weekly)
"Another splendid mix of mystery and Native American culture." ( Library Journal)

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Wow. Wow. Wow.

Excellent NARRATION. Compelling storyline. Riveting. Listened in two sittings. Highly recommended. SO want this to be true.

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Preserving Tribal History

When attorney Vicky Holden is summons to a meeting with the tribal council, the last thing she expects is to meet the ancient Story Teller, Charlie Redman who tells her of a missing Arapaho ledger. Charlie Redman saw the ledger in 1920 in the Museum of the West on display, and it tells the story of the massacre of the Arapaho at Stone Creek. Now tasked with finding the historical ledger book, Vicky heads off to the museum, only to be told that the book never existed, and that the Arapaho were never in the Battle at Stone Creek. At the same time Father O’Malley is trying to convince the church leaders to allow him to open an Arapaho museum at the St. Francis mission and has a chance to meet with his old friend in Denver to discuss the matter. . . where he runs into Vicky Holden who is trying to track down the missing ledger book at the museum. This installment in the series is a great one, giving more history of the Arapaho and more details of the culture of people. I am amazed and awed at the way they honor their old people, calling them grandmother and grandfather. I love learning of their customs and ways. This mystery of the murdered Indian student and the greed and hatred behind it make it one of the very best in this series. Excellent tale and great resolution.

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Enthralling

The mystery is riveting. And the gift of the Arapaho culture makes this book impossible to put down.

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Just didn’t catch my attention

Maybe I should have started with book one.
I don’t know why, but this one didn’t pull me into the story.

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