Overview: Writer, poet, R. Allen Chappell's work has appeared in magazines, literary and poetry publications, and has been featured on public radio and television.
The Collector: A Navajo Nation Mystery
β Scribed by R. Allen Chappell
- Book ID
- 111311387
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Series
- Navajo Nation #9
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07Q7T8PBD
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When the local trader is found murdered the only clue points directly at Lucy Tallwoman. The FBI sweeps in to discover a decades-old trail of deceit and betrayal as the darker days of Lucyβs past come back to haunt her. The family decides they need helpβ¦and fast. Caught up in a chilling plot to control the burgeoning trade in Native American art Investigator Charlie Yazzie finds himself dangerously out of his league as two billionaire collectors struggle to dominate the market. It soon becomes clear the only thing that will make Lucyβs work more valuable...is her death. In a last-ditch stand against imported killers is there no one Charlie and his friends can trust? Will it fall to a stranger to intervene and is it really a stranger?
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