The Pot Thief who Studied the Woman at Otowi Crossing - by J Michael Orenduff (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Hubie Schuze makes his living illegally digging up and selling Anasazi pots.
- Author(s): J Michael Orenduff
- 228 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
- Series Name: Pot Thief
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About the Book
"Hubie Schuze makes his living illegally digging up and selling Anasazi pots. But when DNA shows that a John Doe found in Albuquerque's Old Town is related to Hubie, he needs to dig into the past to uncover a long-buried family secret. Hubie's attempt to identify his unknown relative and discover whether the puncture wound that killed him resulted from an accident or a stabbing becomes a journey of self-discovery that threatens to change Hubie's life. And in a bizarre final twist, a link between fictional Hubie and the real author who created him is revealed."--Book Synopsis
Hubie Schuze makes his living illegally digging up and selling Anasazi pots. But when DNA shows that a John Doe found in Albuquerque's Old Town is related to Hubie, he needs to dig into the past to uncover a long-buried family secret. Hubie's attempt to identify his unknown relative and discover whether the puncture wound that killed him resulted from an accident or a stabbing becomes a journey of self-discovery that threatens to change Hubie's life. And in a bizarre final twist, a link between fictional Hubie and the real author who created him is revealed.
Review Quotes
"A winning blend of humor and character development." - Publishers Weekly
"Witty and glib Hubie Schuze leads a busy life ... in The Pot Thief Who Studied the Woman at Otowi Crossing, the ninth breezy murder-mystery in the popular Pot Thief series." - Albuquerque Journal