From Publishers Weekly
Page's fast-paced debut about the theft of sacred Hopi statues and the art-world black market captures with ease and authenticity the atmosphere of its New Mexico and Arizona settings.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
When an unknown assailant murders the owner of a plush Santa Fe gallery specializing in Native American artifacts, no one mourns his death. Police and FBI agents, however, suspect the man of dealing in stolen items, most recently a group of carved sticks revered by the Hopi Indians. The thief now in possession of these "deities" scrambles to unload them, but his buyer is playing games. A blind sculptor, his half-Hopi girlfriend, and an elegant gallery employee remain alert for clues. Restless, intriguing action plays itself out against a timeless, provocative landscape. Recommended.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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