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  1. Margaret Cole (1893-1980) was a British socialist, educator and author of detective stories with her husband G. D. H. Cole. She was a prominent figure in London government after the Second World War and a dame of the Order of the British Empire.

  2. 17 de set. de 2024 · Margaret Cole se destacou escrevendo romances policiais, mas também foi uma grande ativista política e social.

    • Publication Order of Anthologies
    • Early and Personal Life
    • Writing Career
    • The Eagle Catcher
    • The Spirit Woman

    A writer of mystery novels, Margaret Coel is well known for her ‘Wind River Mysteries’ series of books. Although part of a collection, they’re made to be read in no particular order, as they work individually as stand-alone novels. Coming from America where she was born and raised, she has been writing for many years now having created a long and i...

    As a New York Times bestselling author, Margaret Coel has been successfully writing her unique brand of suspense and mystery for some time now. Living in Boulder, Colorado, she was born and raised as a native Coloradan, having come from a native family resident to Colorado. Having not spent long away from her home, she feels it’s a part of who she ...

    Starting out in journalism for her local paper, Margaret Coel began by writing for the ‘Boulder Daily Camera’ following receiving her degree in journalism. Going onto write a number of articles for publications as diverse as the ‘New York Times’, to the ‘American Heritage of Invention and Technology’ along with the ‘Christian Science Monitor’, she ...

    Published in 1995, this was to be the first foray into the ‘Wind River Reservation’ series from Margaret Coel. In it a tribal chairman of the Arapaho is found murdered within the sanctity of his tepee. Although the evidence is weighed against the nephew of this chairman, many don’t believe it to be possible. Two of these people are Arapaho lawyer V...

    Number six in the ‘Wind River Reservation’ series, Margaret Coel published this book in 2001. Set around the legend of Sacajawea this time, Coel relates the story of this Native American woman who was said to have helped guide the Lewis and Clark expedition all across the American wilderness. According to the famous myth her body is buried in none ...

  3. Margaret Coel (born October 11, 1937, in Denver, Colorado) is an American historian and mystery writer who lives in Boulder, Colorado. Coel is a fourth-generation Coloradan and grew up in Denver. [1] She graduated in journalism from Marquette University in 1960 and worked on the Boulder Daily Camera. [2]

  4. Margaret Coel is the New York Times bestselling author of the award-winning Wind River mystery novels set among the Arapahos on Wyoming's Wind River Reservation. The novels feature the widely beloved characters Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden and Jesuit priest Father John O'Malley.

  5. Margaret Cole has 120 books on Goodreads with 15001 ratings. Margaret Coles most popular book is Robert Owen of New Lanark.

  6. Series list: A Wind River Mystery (21 Books) by Margaret Coel. A sortable list in reading order and chronological order with publication date, genre, and rating.