
Wolves of Winter
A Navajo Nation Mystery, Book 6
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An ancient, disabled girl holds the key to unlock two modern day murders on the Dine Bikeyah. Archeology and murder entwine in Chappell's latest Canyon Lands thriller.
In ancient times, hunger drove the search for food and survival. Now, greed is the enemy. Ride along as Charlie, Thomas, and Harley Ponyboy walk a razor's edge between two worlds, and discover wolves still stalk the ancients.
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