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Anasazi mysteries 1Douglas, Carole Nelson.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Tom Doherty Associates 2001
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Publisher / Publication Date: Thorndike Press 2006
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Summary: Irene Adler, accompanied by her faithful chronicler Nell, daredevil reporter Nellie Bly, and master sleuth Sherlock Holmes, works to outmaneuver her enemies and learn the truth about her secret birth.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Forge 2004
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1 available in Adult Fiction, Call number: FIC DOUGear, Kathleen O'Neal.
Summary: A bitter old recluse, feared as a terrible sorcerer, retreats to an island in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay where only the bravest venture to his lair, until a frightened young man arrives bearing news of a terrible murder that will sunder the great chieftainships.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Forge/Tom Doherty Associates 1997
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Summary: Two investigations, eight hundred years apart, into the 12th century murders of Indian women and children in what is now New Mexico. One is conducted by a tribal chief at the time they were committed, the other by an anthropologist in the present.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Forge 1999