Santa Fe Blood

Santa Fe Blood
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 709
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ISBN-10 : 9781532099571
ISBN-13 : 1532099576
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Book Synopsis Santa Fe Blood by : Gloria H. Giroux

Download or read book Santa Fe Blood written by Gloria H. Giroux and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2020-05-26 with total page 709 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the tumultuous 1960s, Santa Fe, New Mexico, is shaken by the arrival of a diabolical killer who preys on young women. One after another, women are found dead, and the killer leaves no trace. As the body count grows, the manhunt begins. The Grayhawk clan is an unusual family who traces their mixed Navajo/Hopi-European roots back hundreds of years. Memphis Grayhawk, a dedicated law student who migrates into private investigation, leads this crime-fighting team. His younger brother, Tucson, is a psychologist in training, while his three youngest siblings provide energy, support, and love. Memphis’s best friend, police detective Sand Hazelwood, and his twin sisters, Snow and Swan, play an integral part in the investigation. Finally, there is Memphis’s cousin, Tansee, a medical student with insight crucial to the case. As these men and women follow the clues, they realize the unfathomable depths of this monster’s motives. Will the killer manage to escape the clutches of justice or get the punishment he deserves? How will these horrific crimes impact those hot on his trail? Will they survive the manhunt or fall into the darkness they pursue?


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