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This fictional mystery novel is based on a true murder that occurred on the Navajo Reservation in northern Arizona. Threats, intrigues, and frightening experiences unfold as feisty Sarah Simms seeks the truth behind her brother's disappearance. In her search for justice, Sarah's sense of humor, curiosity, and fortitude serve her well as she struggles to untangle cover-ups, botched investigations, and conflicts among law enforcement agencies. However, Sarah never expected to encounter vengeful spirits unleashed from the Navajo underworld to spin a web of evil that would enmesh her family. This…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This fictional mystery novel is based on a true murder that occurred on the Navajo Reservation in northern Arizona. Threats, intrigues, and frightening experiences unfold as feisty Sarah Simms seeks the truth behind her brother's disappearance. In her search for justice, Sarah's sense of humor, curiosity, and fortitude serve her well as she struggles to untangle cover-ups, botched investigations, and conflicts among law enforcement agencies. However, Sarah never expected to encounter vengeful spirits unleashed from the Navajo underworld to spin a web of evil that would enmesh her family. This intriguing story focuses on not only the crime but also explores the impact that murder can have on the victim's family. Southwestern history is woven throughout the book which also touches upon Navajo supernatural lore. Curse of the Chindi is the first in a series of books about Sarah and the characters who become involved in her life as she explores the intertwined mysteries evolving from her brother's murder.
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Autorenporträt
Following her love of adventure, Sandra Fendler has traveled internationally as a former flight attendant. She also has a successful business background and has operated a variety of enterprises including a gift shop, where she bought and sold works created by Navajo artists. The author has been an Arizona resident for forty-five years and currently resides in a small community where she enjoys nature, animals, and an outdoor lifestyle that inspires her writing. This is her first book of fiction.