The Blessing Way
Tony Hillerman
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
304 PAGES
Hillerman's first mystery introduces Detective Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police, as well as Hillerman's now-trademark attention to Southwestern peoples' cultures and histories.
(SWU94, $9.99) |
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Coyote Waits
Tony Hillerman
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
352 PAGES
Investigating the murder of a fellow tribal policeman, Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Sgt. Jim Chee unravel a complex plot of death involving a historical find, a lost fortune, and the mythical Coyote in this tense mystery, full of Hillerman's customary attention to detail on Navajo culture.
(SWU282, $9.99) |
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Dance Hall of the Dead
Tony Hillerman
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
272 PAGES
In this Navajo Tribal police mystery, Lt. Leaphorn is called upon to investigate the disappearance of two boys, one of whom has left behind a pool of blood.
(SWU280, $9.99) |
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People of Darkness
Tony Hillerman
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
336 PAGES
In this Navajo Tribal police mystery, Sgt. Jim Chee journeys into the desert to investigate the puzzling murder of an already-dying man and the theft of an apparently worthless box of rocks.
(SWU281, $9.99) |
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Sacred Clowns
Tony Hillerman
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
384 PAGES
In this Navajo Tribal Police mystery, Lt. Leaphorn and Sgt. Chee investigate the brutal bludgeoning deaths of a reservation schoolteacher and a sacred clown in a Tano pueblo.
(SWU283, $9.99) |
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The Shape Shifter
Tony Hillerman
MYSTERY
2008
PAPER
352 PAGES
Lt. Joe Leaphorn is drawn out of retirement when he receives a photograph of a long-lost and priceless Navajo artifact, cut from the glossy pages of a luxury magazine. When the contact who sent the photo is murdered, Leaphorn find himself again embroiled in an elaborate investigation of theft and murder. The 18th in Hillerman's long-runnng Leaphorn/Chee mystery series.
(SWU279, $9.99) |
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A Thief of Time
Tony Hillerman
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
352 PAGES
This mystery of two corpses and stolen artifacts from an ancient Anasazi burial site is more than a good story of whodunit. The great mystery writer Tony Hillerman presents a thoughtful portrait of the complex relationships between white and Native Americans, set against a detailed depiction of Southwestern culture, landscape and history.
(USW46, $9.99) |
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