Hillerman's blockbuster "New York Times" bestseller brings back Sergeant Jim Chee and the legendary Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, who battle the feds and a clever killer in a case that takes them from the tribe's Four Corners all the way to the Mexican border and the Sonoran Desert.
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Hillerman's blockbuster "New York Times" bestseller brings back Sergeant Jim Chee and the legendary Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, who battle the feds and a clever killer in a case that takes them from the tribe's Four Corners all the way to the Mexican border and the Sonoran Desert.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Same as picture, Ships Media with Delivery Confirmation from Nevada, Hardcover with DJ, stated First Edition, full # line, edgewear DJ, initials inside, tight pages, 8/17. Glued binding. Paper over boards. Audience: General/trade.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed. First Edition. SIGNED by the author. 1st edition/1st printing. Very Clean Copy-Over 500, 000 Internet Orders Filled.
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Fine; Collectible. The hardcover stated Harper First Edition from 2003. Both the c-o-o-l embossed DJ and the book are in positively excellent condition. There are no rips, tears, markings, etc. ---and the pages and binding are tight as a drum.
This story takes place in the San Juan Basin, in New Mexico, close to where the Jicarilla Apache reservation meets the Navajo Nation, in the very center of America's version of the Persan Gulf. A murder is committed on the Navajo Reservation, which means it's the jurisdiction of the FBI, who will be taking over the investigation from the Navajo Tribal Police in the Shiprock office. But for the moment, it is Sergeant Jim Chee's job. He is assisted by his buddy Cowboy Dashee who, when on the job, is an officer of the Federal Bureau of Land Management. The corpse is a white male with no identification on him, but his clothes say he isn't from around here. It turns out the story is not about oil monies stole from the natives. If you like Hillerman's stories like I do, you will love this one.