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THE WAILING WIND

by Hillerman, Tony

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0060194448
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9780060194444
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New York: HarperCollinsPublishers, 2002. First Edition. Cloth and boards. Fine/Very Good +. 8vo, blue cloth over squash boards, Mylar-protected illustrated dust jacket with Cachina motif by Peter Thorpe, map endpapers with vignettes of action, [x] + 232 pages. An Exceptional copy internally and externally. Upper edge of dust jacket has a slight 3/8" vertical tear and minor creasing.<br /> <br /> New York Times Bestselling Author Tony Hillerman (1925-2008) was born in Sacred Heart, Oklahoma, and grew up with Pottawatomie children. After graduating from high school, he served as a private in the Army with the 103rd Infantry during World War II, where--for valor--he was awarded a Purple Heart as well as Silver Star and Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Clusters. <br /> <br /> During his convalescence, he became closely involved with Navajo Marines on their reservation. His connection with the Navaho Nation, Hopis, and Zunis would become a life-long commitment. <br /> <br /> Thereafter, he graduated from the University of Oklahoma, married, and began working as a police reporter and writer covering Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico,. <br /> <br /> After doing graduate studies at the university of New Mexico, he joined the UNM journalism faculty and began writing his highly esteemed and widely read series of mysteries set in the Southwest. Though Hillerman had a distinctive voice, he cheerfully acknowledged early writing debts to Australian author Arthur W. Upfield, who wrote mysteries set in the Outback involving aborigines, as well as Eric Ambler, Graham Greene, and Raymond Chandler. <br /> <br /> For his extraordinary knowledge of Native Americans, and superbly-written mysteries, he has been honored with the Mystery Writers of America's Grandmaster Award, and the Navajo Nation's Special Friend of Dineh Award. Overall, Hillerman wrote more than 30 books with 18 in his Navajo series.

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Loaded with e-book extras (not available in the print edition), including Tony Hillerman's running commentary on his work, his series heroes Leaphorn and Chee, and a special profile of the Navajo nation.To Officer Bernadette Manuelito, the man curled up on the truck seat was just another drunk -- which got Bernie in trouble for mishandling a crime scene -- which got Sergeant Jim Chee in trouble with the FBI -- which drew Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn out of retirement and back into the old "Golden Calf" homicide, a case he had hoped to forget.Nothing had seemed complicated about that earlier one. A con game had gone sour. A swindler had tried to sell wealthy old Wiley Denton the location of one of the West's multitude of legendary lost gold mines. Denton had shot the swindler, called the police, confessed the homicide, and done his short prison time. No mystery there.Except why did the rich man's bride vanish? The cynics said she was part of the swindle plot. She'd fled when it failed. But, alas, old Joe Leaphorn was a romantic. He believed in love, and thus the Golden Calf case still troubled him. Now, papers found in this new homicide case connect the victim to Denton and to the mythical Golden Calf Mine. The first Golden Calf victim had been there just hours before Denton killed him. And while Denton was killing him, four children trespassing among the rows of empty bunkers in the long-abandoned Wingate Ordnance Depot called in an odd report to the police. They had heard, in the wind wailing around the old buildings, what sounded like music and the cries of a woman.

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Bookseller
Borg Antiquarian US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
969
Title
THE WAILING WIND
Author
Hillerman, Tony
Format/Binding
Cloth and boards
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Very Good +
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0060194448
ISBN 13
9780060194444
Publisher
HarperCollinsPublishers
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2002
Keywords
Lt. Joe Leaphorn, aircraft, Jim Chee, Indian reservation police, sherriffs, federals, New Mexico, Arizona, Four Corners, Colorado, Utah, Navaho Indians, Americana, Southwest,

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