About Margaret Coel
Margaret Coel is the New York Times bestselling, award-winning author of the acclaimed novels featuring Father John O'Malley and Vicky Holden, as well as several works of nonfiction. Originally a historian by trade, she is considered an expert on the Arapaho Indians.
Series
Wind River Reservation mystery
1. The Eagle Catcher (1995)
2. The Ghost Walker (1996)
3. The Dream Stalker (1997)
4. The Story Teller (1998)
5. The Lost Bird (1999)
6. The Spirit Woman (2000)
7. The Thunder Keeper (2001)
8. The Shadow Dancer (2002)
9. Killing Raven (2003)
10. Wife of Moon (2004)
11. Eye of the Wolf (2005)
12. The Drowning Man (2006)
13. The Girl With Braided Hair (2007)
1. The Eagle Catcher (1995)
2. The Ghost Walker (1996)
3. The Dream Stalker (1997)
4. The Story Teller (1998)
5. The Lost Bird (1999)
6. The Spirit Woman (2000)
7. The Thunder Keeper (2001)
8. The Shadow Dancer (2002)
9. Killing Raven (2003)
10. Wife of Moon (2004)
11. Eye of the Wolf (2005)
12. The Drowning Man (2006)
13. The Girl With Braided Hair (2007)
Novels
The Sunken Sailor (2004) (with Simon Brett, Jan Burke, Dorothy Cannell, Deborah Crombie, Eileen Dreyer, Carolyn Hart, Edward Marston, Francine Mathews, Sharan Newman, Alexandra Ripley, Walter Satterthwait, Sarah Smith and Carolyn Wheat)
Blood Memory (2008)
Blood Memory (2008)
Links to other websites
| margaretcoel.com |
Margaret Coel recommends
Vanishing Point (2001) (Claire Reynier, book 2) Judith Van Gieson "A savvy and thoroughly likable sleuth." | A Deadly Arrangement (2001) (Feng Shui, book 1) Denise Osborne "Denise Osborne has crafted an intelligent and altogether riveting mystery, and Salome Waterhouse is a likeable sleuth with one-heck of an interesting sideline." | Designed to Kill (2003) (Feng Shui, book 3) Denise Osborne "Salome Waterhouse is a likeable sleuth with one heck of an interesting sideline." | |
Knit One, Kill Two (2005) (Knitting Mystery, book 1) Maggie Sefton "Maggie Sefton has knit together a mystery with more twists and turns than the scrumptious yarns in the fictional shop of Lambspun. This is a clever, fast-paced plot, with a spunky sleuth and a cast of fun, engaging characters." |
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