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Death of a Healing Women
 
 

Death of a Healing Women (Paperback)

by Allana Martin (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

The borderland between Texas and Mexico along the Rio Grande comes alive in this absorbing debut featuring Texana Jones, the owner of a trading post, and her veterinarian husband, Clay. Jones doesn't believe that her best friend, Maria Ortega-Deed, and her husband were killed by drug smugglers. So, when reclusive Rhea Fair, a curandera or healing woman, is found murdered in a similar manner, Jones is determined to get to the bottom of it. Fair, once owner of a large ranch, became a healer and herbalist after her sons were arrested for drug smuggling and fled across the border to Mexico while out on bail. Just before Ortega-Deed died, Fair had gone to her for some kind of legal advice. Fair, afraid of a client with the evil eye, had also seen a clairvoyant and had sent off a long letter only days before she was murdered. Jones tracks down the identity of Fair's last client, a journalist, now also missing, who was writing a book about the curandera.Getting help in her investigation from both sides of the border, Jones must also deal with her husband's campaign to stem a rabies epidemic, and with multimillionaire rancher Robert Darke's plans for a lavish fiesta and the archeological project he is financing on his property. Martin populates Jones's tiny hometown of El Polvo with hardworking, goodhearted eccentrics and farmers, all richly portrayed in a series sure to be a winner.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Booklist

Set in the Chihuahuan Desert of Presidio County, Texas, on the Mexican border, this intriguing tale beautifully evokes not only the stark landscape but also the vibrant flavors of the area's Tex-Mex culture. The story features Texana Jones, owner of El Polvo's all-purpose trading post, who has recently returned to her hometown after an unsatisfying sojourn in the larger world. There is bad trouble at home when two friends and now a third, a respected curandera, or healer, are murdered, presumably because of their accidental run-ins with drug smugglers. It is not a solution that satisfies Texana, especially when connections among the three victims suggest another motive. Equally frightening is an outbreak of rabies in the area; the threatened epidemic actually provides an unlikely final piece in the crimes' solution. Although the story's climax falls a bit flat, this first novel offers an excellent sense of place and strong characters. Martin is a significant new voice in the genre. Stuart Miller --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great local color, Jan 10 2002
By James Collett (Midland, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Martin writes with a true feel both for place and for mystery. Her knowledge of the Big Bend area of West Texas is reflected in the accuracy with which she captures the people and lifeways of this interesting borderland. Her tale of the healing woman is both intriguing and resolved with a grimly appropriate resolution. This book will whet your appetite for those that have followed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars FISHING ON THE TEXAS COAST HAD TO WAIT UNTIL I FINISHED, April 5 1997
By A Customer
I finished reading, THE DEATH OF A HEALING WOMAN, when I went on a fishing trip. The fish had to wait until the authoress solved the mystery. Once in awhile, I still go back and look for a clue that led up to the gruesome murder. When the one who did the killing was caught I almost cheered at the justice of this person's demise. I won't say when you read this novel, I'm saying you must read this novel 'cause it is being reveiwed by the big reviewers. What I would like for you to do is E-mail who sent the article out of a newspaper in the last chapter. I've other things to do than go back and figure this out! THE BEST MYSTERY NOVEL I'VE READ SINCE SHERLOCK HOLMES! LUTHER BUTLE
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5.0 out of 5 stars HELP!!! I CAN'T PUT IT DOWN, Mar 23 1997
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Allana Martin's book, DEATH OF A HEALING WOMAN, is a page turner. A current television add states that, "LIFE IS DIFFERENT ALONG THE BORDER." Where the mesquite trees from the United States are divided from the mesquite trees from Mexico by the Rio Grande River, there is a society different from any other place in the world. Here where two cultures clash and clutch each other for life and death, this novel tells about a world where witches live with drug smugglers and horse doctors. I am only half way through with this mystery novel, and my only wish is that the book would never end! I'm wondering if a drug mule, an illegal, or a person who is afraid of the mysterious powers of the healing woman, is the muderer. Even though I have a mean streak, I wouldn't tell you who the killer is even if I knew. It is crulerer for you to suffer the suspense I'm experiencing! Luther Butle
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