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Dance of the Thunder Dogs

By: Kirk Mitchell
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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Summary

Badly wounded and estranged from his partner and love interest, Anna Turnipseed, Emmett Parker has come home. After 13 years of federal law enforcement assignments that took him to every Indian nation but his own, the veteran investigator for the Bureau of Indian Affairs has finally arrived in Oklahoma on convalescent leave. At once a son of the Nuhmuhnuh ("the People," as the Comanche call themselves) and a government investigator, he has ties to both sides - and is about to discover which side pulls harder.

On the reservation, Emmett finds an intricate web of familial and tribal duties - and what could become a massive class action suit. Indian plaintiffs are suing the BIA for oil well funds they never received. Drawn into the controversy, Emmett is accused of murder by an investigator of his own blood, and now, the man who used to be the law is running from it.

©2004 Kirk Mitchell (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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"Impressive....[An] endless tumble of breathless events...." (Publishers Weekly)
"A complex story of honor and brotherhood...an excellent book, full of twists." (Roundtable Reviews)
"A fine, action-packed thriller." (Midwest Book Review)

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I thought this was really good probably the best one yet, it's sad that's the end of the series.

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The narrator brings the Kirk Mitchell novel alive.

I have listened to several EQ Parker grime novels and I have enjoyed them very much. Not only are his books excellent crime novels I find the Native American legends and tribal practices educational.

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I loved it, great plot, fascinating characters, very interesting information about native American beliefs and traditions gently interspersed the story throughout

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At last

Thank god we’re back to the original narrator. More plausible. Exciting storyline and full of intrigue. Disappointed that Anna Turnipseed didn’t make an appearance. I assume this was the last book

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Story not believable.

The previous 2 books I listened to were excellent. I had difficulty accepting this story as believable and therefore did not enjoy it as much. I continue to enjoy the references to Native American culture.

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Hear Hear best narrator back

And long may he reign! Much more enjoyable story with the dulcet tones of the original narrator returned to us. Hooray! Bravo
The story was good too! Haha. Lots of twists n turns as usual. Kept me glued to the plot. Chores fly by whilst listening. Thank you all xx

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just brilliant

Excellent series with fascinating information. Thank goodness the original narrator is back, really good voice.

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It drew me in - excellent

This is the second of this series I’ve listened to and thoroughly enjoyed it. Good, believable plot, great characters, well paced and excellent narration

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