Margaret Coel Books in Order
Margaret Coel is a New York Times bestselling author, renowned for her captivating novels featuring the enigmatic Father John O'Malley and the intrepid Vicky Holden. Her meticulously crafted stories have garnered numerous awards and accolades, solidifying her position as a masterful storyteller. A historian by trade, Coel's expertise extends to the Arapaho Indians, an area of study that has deeply influenced her writing. Her in-depth knowledge and sensitivity to the complexities of Native American culture have been praised by readers and critics alike. With each new release, Coel continues to weave intricate tales that transport readers to the sun-drenched landscapes of the American West, where faith, mystery, and justice collide. Her nonfiction works showcase a similar dedication to historical accuracy and cultural nuance.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Margaret Coel
- #1AmazonThe Sacred Pipe (By: Black Elk)(1953)
- #2AmazonAztec Thought and Culture (By: Miguel León-Portilla,Jack Emory Davis)(1956)
- #3AmazonSitting Bull: Champion of the Sioux (By: Stanley Vestal)(1957)
- #4AmazonThe Sioux (By: Royal B. Hassrick)(1964)
- #5AmazonA History of the Indians of the United States (By: Angie Debo)(1970)
- #6AmazonThe Chickasaws (By: Arrell M. Gibson)(1971)
- #7AmazonThe Five Civilized Tribes (By: Grant Foreman)(1971)
- #8AmazonGeronimo (By: Angie Debo)(1976)
- #9AmazonThe Apaches (By: Donald E. Worcester)(1979)
- #10AmazonThe Mescalero Apaches (By: C.L. Sonnichsen)(1979)
- #11AmazonChief Left Hand(1981)
- #12AmazonWah’Kon-Tah (By: John Joseph Mathews)(1981)
- #13AmazonThe Blackfeet (By: John C. Ewers)(1983)
- #14AmazonThe Comanches (By: Ernest Wallace,E. Adamson Hoebel)(1987)
- #15AmazonAmerican Indian Medicine (By: Virgil J. Vogel)(1990)
- #16AmazonCochise (By: Edwin R. Sweeney)(1991)
- #17AmazonThe Powhatan Indians of Virginia (By: Helen C. Rountree)(1992)
- #18AmazonAmerican Indians in U.S. History (By: Roger L. Nichols)(2003)
- #19AmazonCrazy Horse (By: Kingsley M. Bray)(2006)
- #20AmazonPre-Removal Choctaw History (By: Greg O'Brien)(2008)
- #21AmazonIndian Tribes of Oklahoma (By: Carter Blue Clark)(2009)
- #22AmazonChief Loco (By: Bud Shapard)(2010)
- #23AmazonFrom Cochise to Geronimo (By: Edwin R. Sweeney)(2010)
- #24AmazonThe Unkechaug Indians of Eastern Long Island (By: John A. Strong)(2011)
- #25AmazonYuchi Folklore (By: Jason Baird Jackson,Mary S. Linn)(2013)
- #26AmazonThe Mixtecs of Oaxaca (By: Ronald Spores,Andrew K. Balkansky)(2013)
- #27AmazonA Cheyenne Voice (By: Raymond J. Demallie,John Stands In Timber,Margot Liberty)(2013)
- #28AmazonThe Darkest Period (By: Ronald D. Parks)(2014)
- #29AmazonThrough Indian Sign Language (By: William C. Meadows)(2015)
- #30AmazonIoway Life (By: Greg Olson)(2016)
- #31AmazonTlacaelel Remembered (By: Susan Schroeder)(2016)
- #32AmazonConverting the Rosebud (By: Harvey Markowitz)(2018)
- #33AmazonHide, Wood, and Willow (By: Deanna Tidwell Broughton)(2019)
- #34AmazonStrike Fear in the Land (By: Christopher H. Lutz,Wendy Kramer,W. George Lovell)(2020)
- #35AmazonProviding for the People (By: Robert J. Bigart)(2020)
- #36AmazonLakhota (By: Rani-Henrik Andersson,David C. Posthumus)(2022)
- #1AmazonThe Eagle Catcher(1995)
- #2AmazonThe Ghost Walker(1996)
- #3AmazonThe Dream Stalker(1997)
- #4AmazonThe Lost Bird(1999)
- #5AmazonThe Story Teller(1999)
- #6AmazonThe Spirit Woman(2000)
- #7AmazonThe Thunder Keeper(2001)
- #8AmazonThe Shadow Dancer(2002)
- #9AmazonKilling Raven(2003)
- #10AmazonWife of Moon(2004)
- #11AmazonEye of the Wolf(2005)
- #12AmazonThe Drowning Man(2006)
- #13AmazonThe Girl With Braided Hair(2007)
- #14AmazonThe Silent Spirit(2009)
- #15AmazonThe Spider's Web(2010)
- #16AmazonBuffalo Bill's Dead Now(2012)
- #17AmazonKilling Custer(2013)
- #18AmazonNight of the White Buffalo(2014)
- #19AmazonThe Man Who Fell from the Sky(2015)
- #20AmazonWinter's Child(2016)
About Margaret Coel
Margaret Coel is a New York Times bestselling author, renowned for her captivating novels featuring the enigmatic Father John O'Malley and the intrepid Vicky Holden. Her meticulously crafted stories have garnered numerous awards and accolades, solidifying her position as a masterful storyteller. A historian by trade, Coel's expertise extends to the Arapaho Indians, an area of study that has deeply influenced her writing. Her in-depth knowledge and sensitivity to the complexities of Native American culture have been praised by readers and critics alike. With each new release, Coel continues to weave intricate tales that transport readers to the sun-drenched landscapes of the American West, where faith, mystery, and justice collide. Her nonfiction works showcase a similar dedication to historical accuracy and cultural nuance.
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