Killing Custer
(Large Print)
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Published
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, 2014.
Format
Large Print
Status
Sequim - Large Print Fiction
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Arapaho Indians -- Fiction.
Celebrity impersonators -- Fiction.
Clergy -- Fiction.
Custer, George A. -- (George Armstrong), -- 1839-1876.
Holden, Vicky (Fictitious character)
Large type books.
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
O'Malley, John (Fictitious character)
Wind River Indian Reservation (Wyo.) -- Fiction
Wind River Indian Reservation (Wyo.) -- Fiction.
Women lawyers -- Fiction.
Celebrity impersonators -- Fiction.
Clergy -- Fiction.
Custer, George A. -- (George Armstrong), -- 1839-1876.
Holden, Vicky (Fictitious character)
Large type books.
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
O'Malley, John (Fictitious character)
Wind River Indian Reservation (Wyo.) -- Fiction
Wind River Indian Reservation (Wyo.) -- Fiction.
Women lawyers -- Fiction.
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Published
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, 2014.
Physical Desc
435 pages ; 22 cm.
Language
English
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Description
The whole town of Lander has turned out for the big parade celebrating the start of the new rodeo season. The main spectacle this year is the appearance of Colonel Edward Garrett, a spot-on impersonator of General George Armstrong Custer, and a troop of men acting as the ill-fated Seventh Cavalry. The problem is they are being followed by a group of Arapaho warriors from the Wind River Reservation, who proceed to encircle Garrett and his men in a "dare ride" just to remind them exactly who won the Battle of the Little Bighorn. But when the ride is over, history seems to have repeated itself: Garrett is dead in the street with a bullet hole in his chest. No one is sure what happened, but public sentiment quickly turns against the Arapaho -- and the prime suspect is Colin Morningside, a descendant of Crazy Horse. When a local attorney connected to Morningside disappears, the accusations only grow stronger. Father John O'Malley knows in his heart the Arapaho are not guilty. And Vicky Holden finds herself professionally and personally compromised from getting involved. But what begins as a murder soon reveals itself as a conspiracy that neither Father John nor Vicky could have foreseen. And someone wants to ensure that the truth they discover will die with them...