![]() With the deserved success of Tony Hillerman's Leaphorn and Chee mysteries, other aspiring authors hustled to find their own place in this new niche. What he needs right now is a friend who's capable of helping him out of this mess, and that friend is Charlie Yazzie, fresh from law school and itching to bust out of his bottom-rung reservation job. But the police underestimate the groggy Navajo, and Thomas manages to escape. Right next to Patsy they found Thomas Begay, a well-known drunk, who- from all appearances- is sleeping off a bender of a murder. When the body of BIA investigator Patsy Greyhorse is found under the La Plata Bridge, law enforcement believes they have an open-and-shut case. ![]() ![]() First Line: Just outside Farmington, New Mexico, the San Juan River swings in close to the highway to pick up a tributary at the mouth of a wide, nearly dry, streambed- La Plata, it's called- not much more than a trickle usually, though it can be more if they get any rain up-country. ![]()
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