The Shaman’s Bones
A Native American woman is savagely–and ritually–murdered in an out-of-the-way corner of Wyoming, outside the jurisdiction of Police Chief Scott Parris and tribal policeman Charlie Moon. But a brutal attack by the suspected killer on one of Parris deputies– and the unsettling visions of Charlie’s shaman aunt–get Moon and Parris involved in a hunt for a murderer that will uncover long-buried secrets of betrayals, tribal politics, and stolen Power.As Chief of Police for Granite Creek, Colorado, Scott Parris has learned that the solutions to heinous human crimes sometimes lie outside the realm of cold, rational science. In the past, this knowledge has compelled him to join forces with Charlie Moon, a Ute tribal policeman who understands both the modern world and the mystical. And now Parris’s instincts tell him to heed the grim predictions of Charlie’s shaman aunt – the irascible and disturbingly prescient Daisy Perika – who speaks of visions of raining blood and death. Some will die, she tells the matukach lawman. Some who are of the People, and some who are not. They will not die easy. The first to die badly is a woman of the Tohono O’otam tribe, whose body hangs cold and lifeless from a Wyoming tree. It is a savage and senseless crime outside Scott Parris’s jurisdiction – until a brutal, unwarranted assault on a Granite Creek policewoman by the suspected killer pulls Parris and Moon into the hunt. A little girl may hold the key to this inexplicable rash of violence – an abandoned child who has been placed in the care of Daisy Perika. And despite Charlie Moon’s calm assurances to the contrary, Scott Parris fears they have all found their way into Death’s exclusive domain. For evil is at work in weak hearts, and innocence is now in dire jeopardy. Daisy Perika’s warning rings in Parris’s ears: many more will surely die, unless two dedicated police officers can uncover the dark secrets buried in a not-too-distant past – secrets of betrayal, of treacherous triba?Ð
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Douglas Gillette takes the reader on a journey of discovery, not just of ancient architecture and artifacts, but of lost instructi…