<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Ella Clah, recently returned to the Navajo Reservation after a stint with the FBI, has found her place in her tribe. When the son-in-law of a powerful Navajo family is attacked and another man is killed, Clah is determined to find out who is behind the attacks.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Ella Clah is no longer an unsure young woman recently returned to the Navajo Reservation from a stint with the FBI; she has found her place in her tribe, her clan, and her family. She has seen the Diné at their worst--and at their best--as they balance the modern era with the traditional Navajo way of life. <p/>Ervin Benally, son-in-law of the powerful Navajo businesswoman and politician Abigail Yellowhair, plans to bring satellite telephone service to the Rez. When Benally is attacked and another man is killed, Yellowhair orders Navajo Police Special Investigator Ella Clah assigned to the case. Ella is determined to find out who is behind the attacks, which include elements of Navajo witchcraft. <p/><i>Coyote's Wife</i>, which introduces a new source of tension in Ella's personal life, will satisfy both the returning reader and those new to this series.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A hair-raising opening. The Thurlos hit all the right notes: they have an intriguing, growing character at the center of a series that combines fast-moving plots and a wealth of fascinating cultural information."--"Booklist" on "Wind Spirit" <BR>""Red Mesa "is an engrossing mystery as intricately woven as a fine Navajo rug. It kept me guessing to the end."--"New York Times" bestselling author Margaret Coel <BR>"A fascinating story. Ella Clah, strong and vulnerable at the same time, is an intriguing character of great depth, and the surprise ending will delight all mystery lovers."--"Romantic Times BOOKreviews" on "Red Mesa" <BR>"An intense, spellbinding family drama in which the battle between good and evil affects both modernist and traditionalist Navajo. Prime reading for fans of Tony Hillerman and other Southwestern mysteries."--"Library Journal" on "Red Mesa" <BR><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Aimée and David Thurlo</b> are the authors of the Ella Clah series, the Lee Nez series of Navajo vampire mysteries, and the Sister Agatha novels. Their other works include <i>Plant Them Deep</i>, a novel featuring Rose Destea, the mother of Ella Clah, and <i>The Spirit Line</i>, a young adult novel. <br>David was raised on the Navajo Reservation and taught school there until his recent retirement. Aimée, a native of Cuba, has lived in the US for many years. They live in Corrales, New Mexico, and often make appearances at area bookstores.</p>
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