Dead Men Don't Talk: A Daisy Red-Tail Novel

Deb Sanders


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Dead Men Don't Talk: A Daisy Red-Tail Novel by Deb Sanders
A cozy mystery with a lot of charm . . .

When a feisty caterer from Atlanta is drawn into a missing person case on a Native American reservation, she realizes it will take more than Sweet Tea to make the locals talk.

Daisy O’Connor swore she’d never return to Piney Creek Indian Reservation in South Dakota, and she kept that vow for fifteen years until her adopted Lakota grandfather summoned her to find his missing grandson. Now a successful caterer in Atlanta, Daisy soon discovers her Southern ways clash with the Natives . . . especially John Greyhawk, Deputy Chief of Tribal Police.

Sidestepping Greyhawk proves as troublesome as unraveling the mystery behind Eddie Black Crow’s disappearance. As Daisy uncovers clues leading to a darker, more sinister plot, someone is determined to send her home – in a body bag.
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