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Die Augsburgsche Confession (1876)
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Die Augsburgsche Confession (1876)

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On the San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona, someone or something is brutally killing people. James Mitchell, an Apache attorney, is helping his friend, Sheriff J. C. Barnes investigate the murders. The minds of all the Apaches are on the upcoming vote to put casinos on the reservation. Feelings are running deep from those who want the casinos for the money and the jobs it will offer the people. But the older men are against it. In the middle of all this a White Buffalo Woman, a descendant of Cochise, comes out of the Dragoon Mountains with her power and beauty. It’s been many, many decades since there was a White Buffalo Woman or, as some tribes call them, a White Painted Woman. Even though the young woman, Yanet, and James Mitchell are intensely attracted to one another, they cannot be married because she will lose her powers. In the end Yanet must face the creature that is murdering people. Is there hope for the Apache nation and Yanet and James?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
214
ISBN
9781168406262

On the San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona, someone or something is brutally killing people. James Mitchell, an Apache attorney, is helping his friend, Sheriff J. C. Barnes investigate the murders. The minds of all the Apaches are on the upcoming vote to put casinos on the reservation. Feelings are running deep from those who want the casinos for the money and the jobs it will offer the people. But the older men are against it. In the middle of all this a White Buffalo Woman, a descendant of Cochise, comes out of the Dragoon Mountains with her power and beauty. It’s been many, many decades since there was a White Buffalo Woman or, as some tribes call them, a White Painted Woman. Even though the young woman, Yanet, and James Mitchell are intensely attracted to one another, they cannot be married because she will lose her powers. In the end Yanet must face the creature that is murdering people. Is there hope for the Apache nation and Yanet and James?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
214
ISBN
9781168406262