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Yellow Lies (Worldwide Library Mysteries) Book

Ben Pecos, the half-Indian, half-Anglo hero of Susan Slater's first mystery, The Pumpkin Seed Massacre, returns to the Pueblo country of his youth as a reservation psychologist for the Hawikuh tribe. He gets caught up in the supernatural hallucinations of Salvatore Zumi, a master fetish carver whose guilty secret (how to make amber that's almost impossible to tell from the real thing) weighs heavily enough on his conscience to drive him crazy. But not crazy enough to share his formula with Hannah, his enigmatic lover and landlady, whose partnership with Sal has supported her retarded son, the oddly named .22, for years. When the murder of an Arab trader who marketed the amber for Hannah is blamed on Sal, Ben sets out to investigate. Although he senses that Sal is not being completely honest with him, he believes in the carver's innocence and in the strength of Sal's visions and spirit visitations. Slater's characterization of Hannah makes it easy for the reader to believe that she's involved in more than the sale of illicit amber and that Sal's hallucinations have a decidedly earthly dimension. But the creakiness of the plot is more than offset by the author's rich evocation of Native American culture, rituals, and religious beliefs. Ben Pecos is a thoughtful man who seems to have internalized the best of both his worlds, and the romance with a television reporter that blossomed in his first outing takes a firm step forward in Yellow Lies. Well grounded in the history and archaeology of the American Southwest, this is a welcome addition to the genre popularized by writers like Tony Hillerman and a fine step forward in what promises to be a popular series. --Jane AdamsRead More

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  • Product Description

    MISFORTUNE IN AMBER

    Returning to his native New Mexico, Indian Health Services psychologist Ben Pecos finds himself entangled in the murder of a trader in traditional native fetishes. The accused is Salvador Zuni, a master carver who is involved in a lucrative scam making fake amber, complete with trapped insects, that he sells as prehistoric artifacts. Now, someone is after his formula -- and is willing to kill for it.

    Zuni's calculating lover, Hannah, owner of the boardinghouse where Ben is staying, is secretly scheming to get her hands on the formula. Intrigued by Hannah and her learning-impaired son, Ben does some digging, hoping to prove the carver's innocence. Instead, he unravels a conspiracy of greed, duplicity and murder -- and the human capacity for evil that has now taken a very personal turn . . .

  • 0373264224
  • 9780373264223
  • Susan Slater
  • 1 June 2002
  • Worldwide Library
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 256
  • First THUS
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