Within the cadence of our lives, bad events seem to follow good events at regular intervals. Does this seemingly callus rhythm exist only to disturb our sanity from time to time, or does it exist to... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This review is based on the second book in the Spirit Work: A Tale Of Renewal trilogy, "The Telling Stones" (or Tempest Above the Tenfeather) This second book in the Spirit Work: A Tale of Renewal trilogy opens in a time several years after the end of "The Coterie." Andy and Lynn are about to bring home their adopted son Gordon, an eleven-year-old Lakota boy from the same town in South Dakota in which Lynn was raised. As all three continue their journey into Native spirituality and connections to Earth, Gordon's family tree reveals some surprises that link to the pasts of both Andy and Lynn, and open doors into the real-lie mystery they are trying to solve as well as Great Mystery. Operating a ranch with a horse-riding and camping business on their expansive acreage, Andy and Lynn become involved with a group of tourists who are anything but typical, and they become embroiled in an unsolved crime mystery. Andy and his friend Ed are nearly killed as they try to catch up with the outlaws, and save Lynn whose ex-husband has reentered the picture in a threatening way. By the end, Great Spirit has worked its magic yet again on Andy, Lynn, and now their son Gordon.
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