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BY KATHLEEN O’NEAL GEAR AND W. MICHAEL GEAR FROM TOM DOHERTY ASSOCIATES
THE ANASAZI MYSTERY SERIES
The Visitant
The Summoning God
Bone Walker
THE FIRST NORTH AMERICANS SERIES
People of the Wolf
People of the Fire
People of the Earth
People of the River
People of the Sea
People of the Lakes
People of the Lightning
People of the Silence
People of the Mist
People of the Masks
People of the Owl
People of the Raven*
People of the Weeping Eye*
BY KATHLEEN O’NEAL GEAR
Thin Moon and Cold Mist
Sand in the Wind
This Widowed Land
BY W. MICHAEL GEAR
Long Ride Home
Big Horn Legacy
The Morning River
Coyote Summer
OTHER TITLES BY KATHLEEN O’NEAL GEAR AND W. MICHAEL GEAR
Dark Inheritance
Raising Abel
*Forthcoming
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