
by Dinah Miller
Native AmericanAdded on March 21, 2026
Death wears a red dress.
FBI Special Agent John Treehorn arrives in an isolated oil boomtown after a wolf uncovers a woman’s frozen hand grasping an FBI badge and a final request, “Call FBI Agent John Treehorn”. He doesn’t know the victim or why she summoned him, but he answers her call.
As Treehorn hunts for the Navajo engineer’s killer, his fellow agent Raven Shelly searches for a missing prostitute in the same crime-afflicted town. When a red dress worn by one woman is found to belong to the other, the two cases merge as one, thus confirming Treehorn’s suspicion that there’s a serial killer who walks among them and the agent intends to bury him.
As the investigation continues, the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s movement seeks answers for the victims, a corrupt CEO uses his money to bend the will of the dependent community, and an evil, long-buried secret emerges from beneath the town.
Treehorn and Shelly discover the Stolen Sisters will answer their questions, even if it leaves them with lingering nightmares.
This book is for mature audiences only due to graphic crime content and violence.
FBI Special Agent John Treehorn Series:
Shadow Dancer - Book #1 Stolen Sisters - Book #2 Bad Penny - Book #3 Short Mystery Read Indian Posse - Book #4 Devil’s Doorbell - Book #5 Release 2020
Wonderful book againI can’t get enough of these John Treehorn stories! FBI agent John Treehorn is sent to the Navaho reservation where he was born to take a case where the body had a note asking for him. Lots of details and good characters.
My first encounter with John Treehorn. I enjoyed the book, a fast read, believable characters, good story line.
Fantastic read!Really enjoyed this book and have been with this series. I am part Native American but was adopted and don't know what tribe. I love reading these type of stories and I thank Ms. Diana Miller for such believable characters and heroes. The only problem I have is when a word is missing or extra words are there that don't make sense in the sentence. But I've learned to make sense of these spots. Anyway, thanks for these entertaining stories.

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