TEMPE'S FRIENDSHIP WITH TWO JOHN


This first book in the Tempe Crabtree mystery series is the beginning of Tempe's and Nick Two John's unique friendship.

Though Tempe is from the Bear Creek tribe, she didn't grow up on the reservation and doesn't know much about her heritage.

Throughout the series Nick teaches her about her culture and much of the mysticism connected with it.

The story begins with the clash of the Indians against the loggers in the Sierra, and Tempe must arrest Nick Two John.

When the owner of the Inn is murdered, Nick is the main suspect. Tempe begins her own investigation of the murder which puts her in great danger.

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Comments

This book's exploration of Tempe's cultural identity and friendship with Nick Two John adds depth to the Tempe Crabtree mystery series. It's a captivating start to a unique journey.




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