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Detective and mystery stories. When a skull found inside an ancient clay pot turns out to be not only modern, but that of a friend of Tallys, Tally is determined to find out who killed her friend-and how a contemporary skull got into an ancient pot.

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HIGH PRAISE FOR VICKI STIEFEL!
THE GRIEF SHOP

Tally is a compelling protagonistedgy, compassionate and vulnerablewith a clipped narrating style that keeps the tricky plot in focus. Stiefels latest showsagainthat she can hold her own against genre heavyweights like John Sanford and Patricia Cornwell.

Publishers Weekly

Its hard to put down The Grief Shop because there are so many subplots and intricacies; you have to see whats going to happen next.... The mystery is good and the author is excellent at characterization.... I can definitely recommend this mystery.

Fresh Fiction

THE DEAD STONE

The Dead Stone is a powerful psychological mystery that will leave you wanting more from this talented author.

Affaire de Coeur

Heres to Vicki Stiefel, a talented new writer whos clearly going places!

Barbara Shapiro, author of The Safe Room

A great mystery.

RT Book Reviews

High on suspense, this wonderfully gripping tale is just about impossible to put down. [A] wild and entertaining ride throughout.

New Mystery Reader

Stiefel is destined to become a mainstay in the genre of the psychological thriller.... Twists and turns abound making it a delightful whodunit, guaranteed to keep you guessing until the very end.

Fresh Fiction

BODY PARTS

Drawing inspiration from the likes of Mary Higgins Clark and Sue Grafton, Stiefel creates a tenacious but vulnerable heroine in Massachusetts homicide counselor Tally Whyte.

Publishers Weekly

Stiefel has the psychological thriller down so well you might think she invented it. An original, brilliant novel of the human experience worthy of anything James M. Cain could have done.

Crimestalker Casebook

Tally Whyte is full of warmth and witand shell keep you turning pages through this engrossing mystery thriller.

Jan Brogan, author of A Confidential Source

An interesting read that concludes in an unexpected, dramatic fashion.

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IMPOSSIBLE

I moved closer and tried to peer around Didi to see the reconstruction of the skulls face. There wasnt enough room. Why the screen?

Its been hell, she said without turning. Goddamned hell. Press. Indians. Smithsonian boobies. The womans getting no peace.

So its a woman. Id like to see.

Just one sec. Her hands flew over the face molded with clay and resin and intuition, and she moved them lightly, tweaking here and massaging there.

Her shoulders slumped. Almost there. Try like hell, I cant make an Indian out of this skull. You look.

Didi backed off, and the light beamed down onto a strikingly beautiful face.

I suddenly felt dizzy. I knew that face. Omigod.

I walked closer to Didis clay reconstruction. It seemed to pulse beneath Didis single spotlight. I raised my hand, but didnt touch. The hair was pulled back, tight, and she wore bangs. Her cheekbones were high, the whole face angular, right down to her jutting chin. Her lips were thin and sculpted and wore an almost-kiss. Her large eyes tilted up at the corners, just a bit. She was exquisite in every way, and I knew her....

Other books by Vicki Stiefel:

THE GRIEF SHOP

THE DEAD STONE

BODY PARTS

THE BONE MAN

VICKI
STIEFEL

DORCHESTER PUBLISHING February 2011 Published by Dorchester Publishing Co - photo 1

DORCHESTER PUBLISHING

February 2011

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Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc.
200 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016

Copyright 2007 by Vicki Stiefel

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, without the written permission of the publisher, except where permitted by law. The scanning, uploading, and distribution of this book via the Internet or via any other means without the permission of the publisher is illegal and punishable by law. Please purchase only authorized electronic editions, and do not participate in or encourage electronic piracy of copyrighted materials. Your support of the authors rights is appreciated.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

ISBN 13: 978-1-4285-1090-6
E-ISBN: 978-1-4285-0967-2

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To Peter and Kathleen.

Family is more than blood. Love you.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Without the following people, I could never have written this book. Blame me for any errors, not them.

To my darling husband, Bill Tapply, for his invaluable critiques and even more invaluable love; To my beloved familyI could never, ever write these books without you: Blake and Ben and Sarah and Mike and Melissa; Mum T; Peter, Kathleen, and Summer.

To my dear friend, Donna Cautilli, whose spirit and homicide counseling experience continues to inspire me; Dr. Rick Cautilli, for sharing his exceptional medical expertise; Mass. State Police Detective Lieutenant Richard D. Lauria, for his invaluable insight and assistance.

To Lynette Esalio of Zuni, who answered so many questions. To Bob McCuen, owner of Zuni Mountain Lodge, Thoreau, NM; Pam Lujan of the Cibola County Beacon in Grants, NM, who helped with all sorts of nitpicks that I needed to get right; and thanks to Sheila Grant.

Hats off to Dispatcher Alvita Sarracino of the Cibola County Sheriffs Department; to Marthas Vineyard realtor Cathy Goudy; to Phil and Shirley Craig, who introduced me to their wonderful island; to Sarah Tapply, whose help and patience with Salem locales was fantastic.

To Mandy Harmon, National Park Ranger at Chaco Canyon. Mandy helped me with everything from pots and petroglyphs to the roads and the apartments at Chaco.

To the members of Mass. State Police Canine Corps, human and canine, who enable Penny to continue her work; the MEs, Crime Scene Services teams and support staff of the Office of the Mass. Chief Medical Examiner. To Dave Badger of the Badger Funeral Home; Wanda Henry-Jenkins and Paul T. Clements, whose work with Philadelphias GAP is legend; Dr. Barbara Schildkrout, for her psychiatric expertise; Andrea Urban for traveling so many miles.

To John and Kim Brady, for their continuing support; to Danielle and Henry Pedreira for my wild Carmen. To Kate Mattes of Kates Mystery Books, Willard Williams of the Toadstool Bookshops, and all the book stores and libraries that support the work of writers everywhere.

To Lisa Souza, Susan Gray and so many other dear friends. Without their encouragement and patience, I couldnt write these novels; to the fabulous Hancockites who create a writing environment beyond compare; to Carolyn Boiarsky, Saundra Pool, Barbara Fitzgerald, and the Wannabes (D, Linda, CJ, Pat & Suzanne), all of whom support my writing in myriad ways.

To Barbara Shapiro, Bunny Frey, Tamar Hosansky, Pat Sparling, Jan Brogan, friends and critiquers; my amazing editor, Don DAuria; and Dorchesters terrific Brianna Yamashita; editor Leah Hultenschmidt, and to Diane Stacy, Carol Ann and the gangyoure the best.

To my agent, Peter Rubie, for his continuing work and faith in my writing.

To the many incredible Zuni fetish carvers and traders of Zuni art including carvers Fred Bowannie, Thelma and Lorandina Sheche, Aaron Chapella, Lena Boone, Alonzo Esalio, Gibbs Othole, Jeff Tsalabutie, Dee Edaakie, and many more; and traders Harry Theobald of Zuni Mountain Trading, Kent and Laurie McMannis of Greydog Trading, Corilee Sanders and Melissa Casa-grande, Janet and Diane of Zuniart.com, and Darlene and Dave of Zuni Spirits, Greg Hofmann, and so many more... I wish I could name them all.

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