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Tribal Ways [Dramatized Adaptation]

Rogue Angel, Book 25

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Tribal Ways [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Alex Archer
Narrated by: full cast, Nanette Savard, Colleen Delany, Thomas Penny, Jeff Allin, Thomas Keegan, Lily Beacon, Yasmin Tuazon, Tony Nam, Joseph Thornhill, Kimberly Gilbert, Michael Glenn
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A frigid spring morning at a Native American archaeological dig erupts into sudden and brutal violence, leaving five people dead and one man gravely wounded. And in a hospital, with archaeologist Annja Creed at his side, the last survivor utters his final words to name his killer — a skinwalker.

The skinwalker is feared among the Navajo and Apache. It is witchcraft of a most terrible nature that allows a man to take the shape of a wolf — and kill. But as Annja delves into the mystery of the skinwalker, she finds herself pulled into an underworld of violence and vicious radicals, threaded with legend…and sociopathic intent.

In this world, Annja is unwelcome. And in this world, she could be the creature's next victim....

Performed by Nanette Savard, Colleen Delany, Thomas Penny, Jeff Allin, Thomas Keegan, Lily Beacon, Yasmin Tuazon, Tony Nam, Joseph Thornhill, Kimberly Gilbert, Michael Glenn, MB Van Dorn, James Konicek, Greg Gorton, Michael John Casey, Steven Carpenter, Mort Shelby, Richard Rohan, James Lewis, Eric Messner, Elisabeth Demery, Johann Dettweiler, Delores King Williams, Scott McCormick, Ken Jackson, Terence Aselford.

©2010 Worldwide Library (P)2011 Graphic Audio, LLC
Paranormal & Urban Fantasy Contemporary Fiction Action & Adventure Urban Scary Adaptation
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This started out as a sort about a skinwalker and ended up being about an unrealistic story about a motorcycle gang of highly educated American Indians whose real goal is to give everybody a better life.
I see this theme in the entertainment media a lot: the altruistic criminal gang. They DON’T EXIST. Even gangs that might start with ideas of “protecting their neighborhoods” rapidly become about “control and domination” of their neighborhoods, and then head straight into illegal cash flow and money laundering schemes.
I gave this book the lowest rating by far of any of in the series because of the story line. And since I’ve already purchased the entire series, I sincerely hope this type of story doesn’t become a trend.

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