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The Killing of Monday Brown by Sandra West Prowell
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The Killing of Monday Brown: A Phoebe Siegel Mystery

by Sandra West Prowell

Series: Phoebe Siegel (2)

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Walker & Company (1994), Hardcover

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Sandra West Prowell's second Shamus  Award-nominated mystery proves Phoebe Siegel is ready for  readers of Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone and Sara  Paretsky's V. I.Warshawski novels.Lauded by  The New York Times Book Review, this  sizzling mystery explores crime on an Indian  reservation. The victim, Monday Brown, is a white man who  pillaged the Native American culture for profit. The  suspect is Matthew Wolf, a young Crow  traditionalist who'd do anything to preserve his heritage.  Investigator Phoebe Siegel, hired to clear Matthew's  name, discovers the truth in the sacred mysteries  of the Crow culture.

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