Death on Sacred Ground

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Death on Sacred Ground
Author : Harriet K. Feder
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Publisher : Lerner Publications ™
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2001
ISBN : 9781467732017
Pages : 192 pages
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In the deep woods of Pikes Landing, New York, on a Seneca reservation a girl is found murdered with an arrow through her heart. When they hear about the shocking death, Vivi and her father, Rabbi Hartman, find themselves in the middle of a mystery. There they find a violent standoff between the local townsfolk and the Seneca. The death of the girl may not be what it seems, and strange events keep happening. Unsure of who to trust, Vivi searches for the solution to the disturbing death, but finds danger instead!

Death on Sacred Ground

In the deep woods of Pikes Landing, New York, on a Seneca reservation a girl is found murdered with an arrow through her heart. When they hear about the shocking death, Vivi and her father, Rabbi Hartman, find themselves in the middle of a mystery. There they find a violent

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