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May 10, 2016DorisWaggoner rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
The main characters are by now old friends. The device of including Butch Cassidy and his peers from the 1890s and beyond really works. This is something I don't remember in Coel's earlier Wind River mysteries, and I've read most of them. However, this book has a problem for me. I had a very strong suspicion of who the murderer was long before the ending. I much prefer having that knowledge creep up on me. Other important mysteries remained, however, so the book was by no means a total disappointment. And both Vicky and Father John learned something new about themselves. This is something I always look for in a book, mystery or otherwise, and I appreciated that, too.