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High Country Murder
註釋Anishinabe princess Angela Biwaban has a fierce sense of fair play that often puts her at odds with the law. Now, in her fifth adventure, J.F. Trainor's feisty Native American possesses all the skills she needs to track a killer into the snowbound Rockies. But does she have what it takes to survive...even at the risk of her own precious freedom? With warrants out on her in several states, Angela's a wanted woman. But now, as part of the South Dakota work-release program, she just landed a gig as receptionist, switchboard operator, and general gopher at the prestigious but very stuffy and ultra-conservative law firm of Hipple, Tanner, Page and Sutton. When her boss's mother dies in a suspicious accident, Angie takes the opportunity to do what she does best. Now she's heading deep into Colorado to uncover scandalous small-town secrets, shady big-land deals, and a lost treasure that dates back to the glory days of the Sundance Kid. From a struggling hardscrabble ranch to the icebound caves of the Rockies where a priceless hoard of gold lies hidden, Angie must summon all her survival skills to hunt down a pack of bone-mean killers. At the same time, she's got to steer clear of her handsome parole officer and a system that's just waiting to toss her back inside and throw away the key.