· James D. Doss. Ute shaman Daisy Perika is no stranger to eerie dreams, but when she has a nightmare, lives could be at stake. Convinced that her visions of a wisp-thin girl with blood dripping from her hands are omens, the old woman calls on her nephew, Charlie Moon/5(). · When I picked up Stone Butterfly I had never heard of the author or his leading character, Charlie Moon. The novel was an engaging and fun introduction. Moon is a Ute Indian and a lawman for the Southern Ute Tribe in SW Colorado, where he also owns a big ranch. His Aunt Daisy is an elder tribal shaman whose dreams are prescient but vague/5(4). · Stone Butterfly tells a story of greed, murder and betrayal. Charlie Moon and his aunt become involved and things start to heat up. I kept wondering how it was going to end and I was in for a surprise when it did. I never caught the ever so subtle clues. I can't wait to read the next one! I'm a fan of James Doss and love all the books he's written.5/5(5).
The Shaman's Game by James D Doss. Stone Butterfly by James D Doss. Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. The Island of the Day Before by Umberto Eco ; Forest of Hours by Kerstin Ekman; The Librarian by Mikhail Elizarov ; The Wilds by J u lia Ell iott; Shi p of S oul s by Zetta Elliott;. James D. Doss James Daniel Doss, recently retired from the technical staff of Los Alamos National Laboratory, now spends most of his time in a small cabin above Taos writing mystery fiction He also travels to the fascinating locations where his stories take place, often camping in remote areas to absorb the impression of an Anasazi ruin, a deep. Stone Butterfly: A Charlie Moon Mystery (Charlie Moon Series Book 11) - Kindle edition by Doss, James D.. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Stone Butterfly: A Charlie Moon Mystery (Charlie Moon Series Book 11).
When I picked up Stone Butterfly I had never heard of the author or his leading character, Charlie Moon. The novel was an engaging and fun introduction. Moon is a Ute Indian and a lawman for the Southern Ute Tribe in SW Colorado, where he also owns a big ranch. His Aunt Daisy is an elder tribal shaman whose dreams are prescient but vague. This is, as usual, a good James D. Doss read. Aunt Daisy is up to her usual antics and the young Sarah is a very strong character, struggling to stay ahead of the law and those who would do her harm. Charlie Moon, the tall Native American land owner and detective, is the constant, of course. Stone Butterfly tells a story of greed, murder and betrayal. Charlie Moon and his aunt become involved and things start to heat up. I kept wondering how it was going to end and I was in for a surprise when it did. I never caught the ever so subtle clues. I can't wait to read the next one! I'm a fan of James Doss and love all the books he's written.
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