Fiction / Mystery
213 pages / 1253 KB
5 Stars
This is the 6th, and to this date (5 May 20) last in the series. I'm really sorry, the books are great fun, and this one was no exception.
Grandfather White River has been asked to speak at a congress of indigenous peoples in Paris who wish to have their holy relics returned to them. The French are not much inclined to do same. Sell them, perhaps, but for no money? Uh, probably not. They seem to have the idea what's taken in love and war is theirs. Oh, but the French have never met Grandfather White River, or John Tall Wolf, or Marlene Flower Moon aka Coyote. But they will.
Bodaway comes to Paris to apologize to his Great Grandfather, Alan White River for trying to kill him. He also apologizes to Coyote for shooting her, and to John Tall Wolf for trying to kill him. He longs for and hopes for forgiveness from all. But he still belongs to Coyote.
And the terrorists who try to kill a few hundred people and destroy a couple of France's iconic emblems have never met Coyote, either. But they will.
I have read all six books, and found mistrakes in 3 or 4 of them. Were they intentional? I don't know. Did they detract from the story? Not at all. Am I gonna tell you? Nope. Buy the books and find 'em yourself!
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