Death Medicine

Death Medicine by Kat Goldring, published by Berkley Prime Crime in 2002, is a mystery novel that unfolds during a freak blizzard. The story follows Willi and Native American investigator Quannah Lassiter as they find themselves trapped in an inn near Austin, where a murder occurs. As Willi delves into the investigation, she encounters surreal elements, including war-painted warriors from old photographs and the eerie whispers of the wind, all while navigating Quannah’s intriguing tales of tribal snow snakes.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and supernatural elements as Willi relies on her instincts and Quannah’s visions to piece together the clues surrounding the chilling crime. The narrative explores themes of trust and intuition within the context of a suspenseful investigation. This Berkley Prime Crime mass-market edition spans 265 pages and is presented in English, offering a captivating experience for fans of the mystery and detective genres, particularly those interested in stories featuring women sleuths.
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A freak blizzard forces Willi and Native American investigator Quannah Lassiter to hole up in an inn near Austin. But inside, someone is murdered. As Willi investigates, she encounters war-painted warriors come-to-life from old photos, whispering winds, and Quannah’s stories of tribal snow snakes. Willi must trust her instincts and Quannah’s strange visions to narrow the clues to this chilling crime. (August)
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