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The Pictograph Murders

Patricia Gunter Karamesines

Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2004

  • Patricia Gunter Karamesines: Author
Novel, Mystery
Women archaeologists--Fiction
Alex McKelvey longs to fit in. She doesn't realize that her earth-mother style—the connections she feels toward the earth and to a certain eerie pictograph panel—sets her off from the crowd. Wanting only to enjoy the beauty of the Utah desert, she packs up her gear and her Siberian husky, Kit, and joins an archaeological dig. But when the site's owner vanishes, forces combine to sweep up Alex and Kit in a whirlwind of pot hunting, witchcraft, and murder. Who is that stranger who suddenly appears, styling himself on the folklore figure Coyote? His ability to draw the best—and the worst—from Alex leads her to the dismaying discovery that the villain she seeks is closer at hand than she had thought. [publisher]
1999   Utah Original Writers' Competition, second place for novel (under the title Ghost Lights) Winner of the 2004 Novel Award, Association for Mormon Letters
  • More info at publisher website
PS 3611 .A73 P53 2004
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