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Clay Dancers

by DAWKINS
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Overview

Near Santa Fe, a dedicated group of archeologists works diligently on an Indian dig. Tina Martinez, the Anglicized young Indian who is both the camp artist and a spy for her people, senses trouble in the air: Freya, the group leader, is desperately searching for something she hasn't found; Hooper John, a weird kid trying to be an Indian, starts stalking the camp; and Tina's own loyalties are growing painfully divided. As ancient secrets push toward the surface β€” and the time of the black clay dance draws near β€” a killer is swiftly on the move . . .

The acclaimed author of The Santa Fe Rembrandt continues his marvelous mystery series set in the hot Santa Fe scene. A dedicated group works diligently on a dig near Santa Fe . . . maybe a little too diligently. Tina Martinez, the Anglicized young Indian who is camp artist, begins to unearth ancient secrets--and a killer on the loose. Original.

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Book Details

Published
December 31, 1994
Publisher
New York : Ballantine Books, c1994.
Format
Paperbound
ISBN
9780804112611

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