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Killing Custer

In her pulse-pounding mysteries, New York Times bestselling author Margaret Coel interweaves authentic Native American culture and history with modern-day suspense. In the latest Wind River novel, Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden and Father John O'Malley are caught between two cultures that won't let go of the past—and a killer who won't leave any witnesses... The whole town of Lander has turned out for the big parade celebrating the start of the new rodeo season. The main spectacle this year is the appearance of Colonol Edward Garrett—a spot-on impersonator of General George Armstrong Custer—and a troop of men acting as the ill-fated Seventh Cavalry. The problem is they are being followed by a group of Arapaho warriors from the Wind River Reservation, who proceed to encircle Garrett and his men in a "dare ride" just to remind them exactly who won the Battle of the Little Bighorn. But when the ride is over, history seems to have...
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Rescued by a Rancher

What Happens When A Texas Sweetheart Is Born With A Silver Spoon? She Stirs Up Trouble In Hope Valley!Once upon a time...Fabulous dinner parties, silks, satin and high society--Tracy Lynn Randolph is the valley's very own fairy-tale princess. Until she decides to fulfill her most precious wish and have a baby. Never mind that fertility clinics and fairy tales don't mix! She's about to scandalize Hope Valley--unless someone can wave a wand and make the perfect prince appear....a lonesome cowboy got lucky!Horse breeder Linc Slade has never met a damsel in distress, but he can tell a class act, and every inch of Tracy's exquisite blond beauty says thoroughbred, loud and clear. He's loved her forever, it seems. Now one rash rescue leads to another, and before he knows it, she's in his arms for real. Can the magic last? Is this happily-ever-after?
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The Prisoner in the Mask

Why would a French aristocrat renounce his country and live in exile? The answer lies in the Paris of the 1890s; a world of superficial glamour but, under the surface, deep social and political strife. The army, discredited by the Dreyfus case, was being purged. The young de Richleau, cadet and then instructor at the military academy of St. Cyr, became involved in a conspiracy - to restore the French monarchy - with the Duc de Vendome being secretly coached in his future role of King.What happens if the conspiracy is betrayed? For some: death. For de Richleau, the life of a fugitive who has declared a single-handed vendetta against the government.
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Shallow Be Thy Grave

Half-sisters Lily and Fiona haven't had the easiest of relationships – hardly surprising when they discovered each other's existence only a year ago. But when Fiona disappears, and it's all Lily's fault, Lily knows she has no choice but to fly to Paris and track the wayward seventeen-year old down. Accompanied by her best friend Jo, Lily soon uncovers her sister's secret life in the French capital. What does Fiona's employer, the suave M. Beaumont, know about her disappearance? Who is the mysterious Bridget, and why is the Shadow Minister for Justice involved? As communism collapses around them, Lily learns disturbing truths about sibling rivalry, the international sex trade and the dark side of herself Is Lily too late to save her sister and restore her fantasy of what a happy family should look like? Time is running out.
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