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Tony Hillerman
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Tony Hillerman was the former president of the Mystery Writers of America and received its Edgar and Grand Master awards. His other honors include the Center for the American Indian's Ambassador Award, the Silver Spur Award for the best novel set in the West, and the Navajo T |
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Bill Brooks
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WRITING THE WILD WESTAUTHOR BILL BROOKS HAS WRITTEN OVER 23 WESTERN NOVELS, INCLUDING THE STONE GARDEN: THE EPIC LIFE OF BILLY the KID.BILL HAS BEEN PUBLISHED BY HARPER COLLINS, BANTAM, DOUBLE DAY, DELL, TOR/FORGE, KENSINGTON, AND CURRENTLY IS UNDER A FOUR BOOK CONTRACT WITH 5 STA |
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Margaret Coel
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Margaret Coel is the author of four nonfiction books and many articles on the people and places of the American West. Her work has won national and regional awards. Her first John O'Malley mystery, The Eagle Catcher, was a national bestseller, garnering excellent reviews from the |
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Gwen Florio
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Veteran journalist Gwen Florio has covered stories ranging from the shootings at Columbine High School, the trials of Oklahoma City bombers Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, the glitz of the Miss America pageant and the more practical Miss Navajo contest, whose contestants slaugh |
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William Kent Krueger
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For more than two decades, William Kent Krueger has made his home in St. Paul, Minnesota, with his wife and two children. His Cork O'Connor novels, Iron Lake (winner of the 1998 Anthony Award for Best First Novel and the Barry Award), Boundary Waters, Purgatory Ridge, Blood Hollow |
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Dana Stabenow
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Dana Stabenow was born in Anchorage and raised on 75-foot fish tender in the Gulf of Alaska. She knew there was a warmer, drier job out there somewhere and found it in writing. Her first science fiction novel, Second Star, sank without a trace (but has since been resur |
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Randy Wayne White
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Randy Wayne White is the author of sixteen previous Doc Ford novels and four collections of nonfiction. He lives in an old house built on an Indian mound in Pineland, Florida. |
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The Shape Shifter
Tony Hillerman - Harper; 1st edition Format: Print book
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Retirement has never sat well with former Navajo Tribal Police Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn. Now the ghosts of a still-unsolved case are returning to haunt him, reawakened by a photograph in a magazine spread of a one-of-a-kind Navajo rug, a priceless work of woven art that was supposedly destroyed... |
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