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  • The Butterfly Twins

  • A Charles Bloom Murder Mystery, Book 5
  • By: Mark Sublette
  • Narrated by: Milton Bagby
  • Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins

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The Butterfly Twins

By: Mark Sublette
Narrated by: Milton Bagby
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In the fifth book in the Charles Bloom Murder Mystery series....

Prehistoric pots worth millions hidden on a high cliff in Wupatki National Monument hold vital clues to prehistoric agriculture and migrations - and to Santa Fe art dealer Charles Bloom's own future. To ensure his family's safety, Bloom must uncover the meaning of a pot-hunter's plunder, expose an unethical international gallery owner, and solve a 1,000-year-old mystery that centers on his Canyon Road art gallery.

Unbeknownst to Bloom, Juan de Oñate's Santa Fe governorship 400 years earlier has seemingly unstoppable life-and-death implications for his wife, Navajo weaver Rachael Yellowhorse. For all to survive, Bloom and Lieutenant Billy Poh of the Santa Fe Police Department must come to grips with a historical quagmire and stop the cascade of atrocities from landing directly on Bloom's front porch.

©2016 Mark Sublette (P)2016 Mark Sublette

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