Found 74 results for "Navajo indian reservation, fiction"
by Tony Hillerman
WHEN THE CAT CAME THROUGH the little trapdoor at the bottom of the screen it made a clack-clack sound.
by Tony Hillerman
LUIS HORSEMAN LEANED the flat stone very carefully against the pinon twig, adjusted its balance exactly and then cautiou...
by Tony Hillerman, Tony Hillerman
SHULAWITSI, the Little Fire God, member of the Council of the Gods and Deputy to the Sun, had taped his track shoes to h...
by Tony Hillerman
It was a job which required waiting for cultures to grow, for toxins to develop, for antibodies to form, for reagents to...
by Tony Hillerman
"Through the doorway which led from her receptionist-secretary's office into her own, Catherine Morris Perry instantly n...
by Tony Hillerman
DEPUTY SHERIFF TEDDY Bai had been leaning on the doorframe looking out at the night about three minutes or so before he ...
by Tony Hillerman
AT FIRST, Officer Jim Chee had felt foolish sitting on the roof of the house of some total stranger.
by Tony Hillerman
The southwest wind picked up turbulence around the San Francisco Peaks, howled across the emptiness of the Moenkopi plat...
by Tony Hillerman
OFFICER BERNADETTE MANUELITO had been having the busy day, enjoying most of it, and no longer feeling like the greenest ...
by Tony Hillerman
OFFICER JIM CHEE was thinking that either his right front tire was a little low or there was something wrong with the sh...
by Tony Hillerman
Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, retired, had been explaining how the complicated happening below the Salt Woman Shrine illustra...