
The Bible Seller
Navajo Nation, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Kaipo Schwab
About this listen
"Beware false prophets in sheep clothes-they can be hungry wolves." (Lay Pastor Eddie Red Horse reading from Matt 7:15)
An old silversmith's body is dumped along the highway, and Legal Services Investigator Charlie Yazzie isn't content to stand by while the FBI and Tribal look for clues—not when he sees his friends Thomas Begay and Harley Ponyboy sucked into a tightening web of evil.
When a beautiful stranger knocks on Harley's door the game changes . . . and so do Harley's loyalties. One thing is clear in this chilling new addition to Chappell's Navajo Nation mystery series—a spate of murders and an outlier with a deadly agenda should be warning enough for anyone.
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