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November 23, 2008

A peek at the next in the series

One last thing. Sarah Frank, who will reach her seventeenth year in the Autumn 2009 installment of the Charlie Moon/Shaman mystery series, first appeared in The Shaman’s Bones as a toddler. Provo Frank, Sarah’s Southern Ute father was a good friend of Charlie Moon. Sarah’s mother was a member of the Papago tribe in Southern Arizona, now known as the Tohono O'otam. Was is the operative word here; due to unfortunate events described in The Shaman’s Bones, Sarah is an orphan.

Along with her spotted cat (Mr. Zig-Zag), Sara reappears in several of the later tales in this series, such as The Night Visitor and Grandmother Spider and she is the “star” of Stone Butterfly, a story which begins in Tonapah Flats, Utah.

Dear readers  – I am very grateful for your interest in the Charlie Moon/Shaman mystery series, and hope that something in these postings has been of interest to you.

Good-bye for now.

May God bless and keep you.

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I am almost finished reading Snake Dreams. I think it is quite possibly the funniest book I have ever read. It has kept me in stitches all the way through. I am on page 279 out of 308 and I don't want it to end!!!!!! I want another 500 pages or so!

Thanks for the entertainment!

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