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Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn solve a crime that involves the murder of a Pueblo tribal official, the death of a schoolteacher, and the disappearance of a tribal memento. By the author of Coyote Waits. 400,000 first printing. $350,000 ad/promo. Tour.
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Hillerman's long-awaited new novel shows how amply he deserves such high praise, as it reunites Navajo Tribal Policemen Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee in an effort to unravel a treacherous web of tribal politics and murder. Yesterday a teacher was killed at a mission school on the Navajo Reservation, but today in the Tano Indian pueblo murder seems inconceivable as a tribal ceremony unfolds. The sacred kachinas have danced into the ancient plaza, and the koshare in their grotesque disguises have tumbled down from the rooftops to ape the foolishness of humankind. At first, the crowd welcomes this troupe of sacred clowns with laughter. But something in one clown's red wagon hushes the crowd. And then murder strikes at Tano. To Officer Chee and Lieutenant Leaphorn, now working as an uneasy team, the solution to the killing at the mission school seems straightforward, and the death at Tano seems to be out of their jurisdiction. But the odd behavior of a runaway student connects the two crimes and shows that neither is what it seems. Chee and Leaphorn's search for the truth propels them into a realm where battles as old as humanity's foibles and as new as its high technology are fought to the death. Sacred Clowns brims with subtly drawn personalities, revealing glimpses into proud, ancient cultures, crystalline evocations of the Southwest's stark beauty, and taut yet lyrical prose. It is, simply, Tony Hillerman at his best.
Sacred Clowns by Tony Hillerman
Tony Hillerman was the former president of the Mystery Writers of America and received its Edgar® and Grand Master awards. His other honors include the Center for the American Indian's Ambassador Award, the Silver Spur Award for the best novel set in the West, and the Navajo Tribe's Special Friend Award. He lived with his wife in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Publisher: HarperCollins; First Edition (January 1, 1993)
Language: English
Hardcover: 305 pages
ISBN-10: 006016767X
ISBN-13: 9780060167677
Item Weight: 1.55 pounds
Dimensions: 6.75 x 1.25 x 9.5 inches
Books - Fiction | Mystery & Detective | Police Procedural
Books - Fiction | Indigenous | General (see also Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island or Nat
Books - Fiction | Cultural Heritage-Chee, Jim (Fictitious character) -Fiction
-Leaphorn, Joe, Lt. (Fictitious character) -Police
-Southwestern States -Indian reservation police
-Navajo Indians -Detective and mystery stories
- Cultural Region | Southwest U.S.
- Ethnic Orientation | Native American