The Indian Sign: A Milan Jacovich Mystery

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Macmillan, May 15, 2001 - Fiction - 304 pages
Need a private eye? None better than Milan Jacovich.

Milan Jacovich, Roberts's likable Cleveland sleuth, has investigated college campuses and labor unions, middle-European rivalries and small-town elections. Two of the very most affecting, however, are in Roberts's new book, where Jacovich contends with the murder of an old Native American, a tribal historian, and the subsequent kidnapping of the man's infant great grandaughter. Does this tie in with Milan's paid assignment -- to see if a toy manufacturer's accountant is selling the firm's secrets on the side?
 

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CHAPTER ONE
1
CHAPTER TWO
18
CHAPTER THREE
28
CHAPTER FOUR
38
CHAPTER FIVE
47
CHAPTER SIX
58
CHAPTER SEVEN
71
CHAPTER EIGHT
79
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
146
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
161
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
174
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
186
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
197
CHAPTER NINETEEN
207
CHAPTER TWENTY
214
CHAPTER TWENTYONE
221

CHAPTER NINE
89
CHAPTER TEN
98
CHAPTER ELEVEN
112
CHAPTER TWELVE
123
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
134
CHAPTER TWENTYTWO
230
CHAPTER TWENTYTHREE
238
CHAPTER TWENTYFOUR
247
CHAPTER TWENTYFIVE
265
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