Three Sisters (Charlie Moon Mysteries)

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| Rating | : | 4.18 (732 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0312945299 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-01-21 |
| Language | : | English |
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But if there's one person who can solve the case, it's Charlie's aunt Daisy. She's an aged Ute shaman whose investigative talents rely heavily on help from the spirit world. Would Charlie and Scott mind checking it out?Arriving on the scene, they discover that the man's wife, who is the daughter of a wealthy and influential rancher, has been mauled beyond recognition. Can she see the truth…and help track down a killer?. But that was before Scott's dispatcher cut in with an emergency call. Is this the work of a hungry bear? Or something far more sinister? The whole familyincluding the victim's sister, a popular TV psychic who on that very night happened to "see" a murder happen in real-timeis demanding answers. All Charlie Moon wanted to do was enjoy a night of poker with his best friend and Granite Creek police chief Scott Parris. A man was on
. From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. The12th Charlie Moon mystery (after 2006's Stone Butterfly) from world-class storyteller Doss has more twists and turns than the road to Charlie's acerbic Aunt Daisy's. Doss's narrative and chatty asides are finely cut gems. All rights reserved. (Nov.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. This latest Colorado mystery leaves no doubt that Doss has carved out his own niche. The ratings for Colorado's most famous TV psychic, Cassandra Spencer, go through the roof when she describes a truck-stop murder as it takes place, but she fails to predict the horrific death of her newly wed eldest sister, Astrid, apparently mauled by a wild animal. Rancher Charlie Moon, a Ute tribal investigator, and his best friend, Granite Creek police chief Scott Parris, team up with Aunt Daisy and her connections in the spirit world to search for an inhumane&md
toastedpeanut said Pretty good story. I was a little hesitant to read this because of all the negative reviews, but I'm glad I did! I really loved this story. I didn't know really who the guilty party was til the very end this time. I'm a huge fan of cozy mysteries and this one was super cozy (the setting is very realistic to me, I mean I can envision the mountains & the weather & such). I only have "Pretty good story" according to toastedpeanut. I was a little hesitant to read this because of all the negative reviews, but I'm glad I did! I really loved this story. I didn't know really who the guilty party was til the very end this time. I'm a huge fan of cozy mysteries and this one was super cozy (the setting is very realistic to me, I mean I can envision the mountains & the weather & such). I only have 2 more books til I'm done with the complete Charlie Moon series, and I'll be so sad when that day comes. I recommend this!. more books til I'm done with the complete Charlie Moon series, and I'll be so sad when that day comes. I recommend this!. James Doss weaves the BEST tales. Georgia If you haven't read the Charlie Moon mystery series, wait no longer. Charlie Moon , his Aunt Daisy and the troubles they get into on the Southern Ute Reservation will keep you entertained for many hours and lead you to Doss` next book licketty split. They are murders you cannot predict, told intelligently and humorously. Great snipets of Ute lore and Colorado background.. James D. Doss The Charlie Moon Mysteries written by James D. Doss are wonderful. Everytime I finish one of his books I start looking for the next one. I enjoy Charlie Moon and Scott Parris (I love their relationship) but also enjoy Aunt Daisy. I hate to see her aging because I know Mr. Doss is going to have to let her die in one of his books and I am so afraid Mr. Doss will end the Charlie Moon series and also end hours of enjoyable reading for me. In Three Sisters I felt Mr. Doss was preparing his readers for Au
