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People of Darkness

By: Tony Hillerman
Narrated by: George Guidall
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A dying man is murdered. A rich man's wife agrees to pay $3,000 for the return of a stolen box of rocks.

A series of odd, inexplicable events is haunting Sergeant Jim Chee of the Navajo Tribal Police and drawing him alone into the Bad Country of the merciless Southwest, where nothing good can survive...including Chee. Because an assassin waits for him there, protecting a 30-year-old vision that greed has sired and blood has nourished. And only one man will walk away.

©1980 Tony Hillerman (P)1990 Recorded Books, LLC

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I am a Laguna Indian and half Navajo Indian .

I love reading Hillerman’s books about my people and the customs. The land descriptions make you feel the powdery sand and the blowing wind and rain. The pure peace and beauty of the area.

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Tony Hillerman is a classic story teller in every way.

content, topic, storyline, characters & thier development, descriptions of the area with details. didn't like that the author suffers that human characteristic of mortality.

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Another great story well told!

Love these books! Easy to follow western mystery, culturally rich, masterfully told. George Guidall brings Chee and Leaphorn to life.

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Great again

These books are great stories with a " local" flare. This is actually the second time I read this one as I got it for my grandpa in the early 1990s and took photos from a number of the places mentioned in the book. I now have that mini photo album. He is right on with his descriptions with the places. I first moved to the Grants area out of College and I still do alot in that area. love these.

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Guidall is the Best Narrator for any Chee/Leaphorn book.

Hillerman’s books have a unique pace that is thoroughly engaging. Highly recommend all of the Leaphorn and Chee series.

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A great mystery

A great mystery and a look at another culture. Highly interesting facts dealing with different law-enforcement crossing and how it affects the tribal police. The reader also has a great voice highly recommend it.

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One of my favorite book series!

Chee. Leaphorn. Hillerman. Guidall. That is the winning combination! This series runs as a very slow and winding pace, which is perfect for the slow talking din’e. Such a beautiful set of books contrasting the conflict between a life of never ending ambition, and the way of beauty and harmony.

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AWESOME!

Terrific NARRATION. I've already purchased the rest of Hillerman's books. LEAPHORN, CHEE and MANUELITO are interesting characters, the plots and visuals, writing and HISTORY of the Navajo People and NW New Mexico are utterly intriguing. GOTTA HAVE MORE!

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Navajo mystery with a dose of anthropology

A great reading performance. I remained intrigued throughout the entire story. I believe that the stories written by Mr. Hillerman would make a great film series by Amazon.

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A Hillerman Book always delights.

This is a mystery where you know the “who” and “how” but not the “why”. It unwinds slowly with a lot of Navajo lore as Chee and his friend seek answers and dodge a madman. The narrator is very good and keeps the story moving at a nice pace. Good book.

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