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Mission to Sonora

by Rebecca Cramer
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Overview

When Linda Bluenight's teenage son, Matty, stumbles across a corpse while hiking in Ventana Canyon, her past experience in forensic anthropology catches up with her. The short-handed Tucson PD asks for her help with the autopsy, and her findings lead her to believe the Tohono O'odham boy arrested for the crime is not guilty. As she investigates a lengthy list of suspects, Linda and her son both become targets for an unknown adversary bent on scaring her off the scent and back to the day job she loves - teaching children at the San Xavier del Bac Mission school. But Linda and Matty are not so easily put off, and when Linda begins to get close to the truth, she finds herself in more danger than she anticipated.

Synopsis

Linda Bluenight's life on the Indian reservation west of Tucson is shattered when her son finds a murdered corpse. It is the millionaire at the center of controversy over his role in the destruction of the Sonoran desert. In "Mission To Sonora" Cramer immerses you in the sights, sounds and rich Native American culture of Tucson while she spins her tale of murder and betrayal.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2009
Publisher
Imago Press
Pages
284
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781935437000

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