Sgt. Jim Chee of the Navajo Tribal Police must use all of his powers of deduction and insight to extricate himself from a dangerous web consisting of a mysterious millionaire, a sinister, peyote-eating Indian cult and murder. Skinwalkers.
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Sgt. Jim Chee of the Navajo Tribal Police must use all of his powers of deduction and insight to extricate himself from a dangerous web consisting of a mysterious millionaire, a sinister, peyote-eating Indian cult and murder. Skinwalkers.
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This item shows signs of wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. All pages and cover are intact, but may have aesthetic issues such as small tears, bends, scratches, and scuffs. Spine may also show signs of wear. Pages may include some notes and highlighting. May include "From the library of" labels. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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As usual, this story is full of twists, turns, suspicion, a series of deaths by cancer-too many to be mere coincidents, a paid assassin whose favorite method of death is a 22 bullet to the brain, a millionaire who made his money by finding uranium, and of course Sgt. Jim Chee. Chee is being stalked by the assassin because Chee saw him up close, and can identify him. Another good story by Hillerman.