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White shell woman

White shell woman

by James D. Doss

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The two sandstone monoliths towering over the southern Colorado landscape are wrapped in ancient mystery. To the local tribes, they are the Twin War Gods, sons of the moon goddess, White Shell Woman. Legends tell of strange happenings in their shadows, of lost treasure and Anasazi blood sacrifice. But it is a much more recent history that troubles former Ute policeman-turned-rancher Charlie Moon, specifically the fresh corpse of a young Native American woman unearthed at an archaeological dig.
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["Mystery" "Police in fiction" "Detective and mystery stories" "Police" "Ute Indians in fiction" "Moon Charlie (Fictitious character : Doss)" "Open Library Staff Picks" "Fiction" "Ute Indians" "Colorado in fiction" "Mystery fiction" "Fiction mystery & detective general" "Moon charlie (fictitious character : doss) fiction" "Colorado fiction" "Indians of north america fiction"]

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