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Eye of the Wolf (2005)

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0425205460 (ISBN13: 9780425205464)
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English
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berkley hardcover

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I enjoyed the story but felt there to be a lot of redundancy in the expressing of emotions and explanations of relationships through the book. Seemed to be done in order to create more drama. (I know that I am not explaining this well, sorry.). It was as if the author thought the reader would put the book down for a period and forget something. I ended up skimming over these particular parts but pretty much read the book straight through. I have most of Margaret's books and like the series a lot. I also learn more about the Arapaho people too and in this one the Shoshone are included.

I love this series. The two main characters (Fr. O'Malley and Vicki Holden) are like old friends to me. The have an unusual, yet strong friendship. They are in love, but of course, never can be together because of John O'Malley's commitment to the priesthood and his vows. It sounds trite, but these mysteries are well written and suspenseful with interesting background on the Native American tribes of Wyoming, especially the Arapahos. Their rich history and traditions add authenticity to the stories.

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Members of our mystery book club each read a book in Margaret Coel's Wind River Reservation series. If this book is any indication, they can be read as stand-alones; however, references were made to past events that may be better understood if the books are read in order.Father O'Malley receives an answering machine message that indicates the presence of bodies at the site of the Bates Battle of 1874 when Shoshone warriors led Captain Bates' cavalry to Arapaho grounds. The Arapahos were massacre
—Jann Barber

The past haunts us all but especially those who suffered and were humiliated. Margaret Coel paints a wonderful picture of how the past walks alongside us, driving us, undermining us; the memory of a massacre and betrayal, the pull of addiction and the constant fight against alcoholism, the scars of a failed marriage. I saw the ending from an early point but enjoyed the story nevertheless; the fear that a community feels when old ghosts are resurrected, old bonds are tested, trusts are undermined. The cold and brutal landscape reflects the mood.
—Mieczyslaw Kasprzyk

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