"New Mexico Fiction." . . "Indian reservation police Fiction." . . "navajoer" . . "Chee, Jim(fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Chee, Jim (Fictitious character) Fiction." . "Unabridged compact disc books." . . "Police New Mexico Fiction." . . "Compact discs." . . . "Sound recordings"@en . "Audiobooks"@en . "Sinister pig [5 discs]" . . . . . . . . . . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . . . "The sinister pig[CD]"@en . . . . . . . . . "Audiocassettes"@en . . . . . "A well-dressed man is found at a natural gas field, and federal agents are calling it a hunting accident. Was the victim investigating Tribal Royalty funds? And is Bernie, once a squad member of Chee's, in danger in her job on the Border Patrol?" . . . "The victim, well dressed but stripped of identification, is found at the edge of the vast Jicarilla Apache natural gas field just inside the jurisdiction of the Navajo Tribal Police, presenting Sergeant Jim Chee with a complex puzzle. Why did the Washington office of the FBI snatch custody of this case from its local agents, cover it with secrecy, and call it a hunting accident? What was the victim seeking among the maze of pipelines and pumping stations in America's largest gas field?"@en . . . . . . . . "Discovering a link between the woman he loves and a political murder, Navajo tribal police Sergeant Jim Chee joins a map-wielding Joe Leaphorn on the heels of a fleeing Washington power broker."@en . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . . "The sinister pig"@en . . . "The sinister pig" . . . "An unidentified man is found at the edge of the vast Jicarilla Apache natural gas field just inside the jurisdiction of the Navajo Tribal Police, so Sergeant Jim Chee should have been in charge of the investigation. But the FBI took custody of the case and they called it a hunting accident. What was the man looking for in the maze of pipelines and pumping stations? Does his death have anything to do with the embezzlement of billions of dollars of Indian Tribal money or whatever is happening on an exotic game ranch along the Mexican border?" . "The Sinister Pig"@en . "An unidentified man is found at the edge of the vast Jicarilla Apache natural gas field just inside the jurisdiction of the Navajo Tribal Police, so Sergeant Jim Chee should have been in charge of the investigation. But the FBI took custody of the case and they called it a hunting accident. What was the man looking for in the maze of pipelines and pumping stations? Does his death have anything to do with the embezzlement of billions of dollars of Indian Tribal money or whatever is happening on an exotic game ranch along the Mexican border?"@en . "The Sinister Pig" . . . . . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . . . . . . . . . . "Talking books"@en . . . . "Chee is puzzled when federal agents take over a murder case and then bury it but he is more concerned when it appears that some photos Bernie took may be connected to the crime and thus may put her in danger."@en . "The sinister pig Unabridged narration by George Guidall"@en . . . "Detective and mystery fiction"@en . . . . . . . . "A \"sinister pig\" is boss of the sty: the pig who guards the trough and attacks any other animal trying to eat from it. There is a sinister pig in control of the pipelines of drug smuggling between the U.S. and Mexico. But in this business, one can only stay on top for so long. When the struggle for power dumps a corpse onto tribal lands, it gets the attention of Sergeant Jim Chee and his retired partner, Joe Leaphorn. Now the sinister pig must either fight -- or run." . "An unidentified man is found at the edge of the vast Jicarilla Apache natural gas field just inside the jurisdiction of the Navajo Tribal Police, so Sergeant Jim Chee should have been in charge of the investigation. But the FBI took custody of the case and they called it a hunting accident. What was the man looking for in the maze of pipelines and pumping stations?"@en . "A \"sinister pig\" is boss of the sty: the pig who guards the trough and attacks any other animal trying to eat from it. There is a sinister pig in control of the pipelines of drug smuggling between the U.S. and Mexico. But in this business, one can only stay on top for so long. When the struggle for power dumps a corpse onto tribal lands, it gets the attention of Sergeant Jim Chee and his retired partner, Joe Leaphorn. Now the sinister pig must either fight -- or run."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Leaphorn, Joe, Lt. (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . . . "Retired police Arizona Fiction." . . "naturen" . . "Mystery fiction." . . "krimi" . . "New Mexico" . . "Navajo Indians Fiction." . . "Navajo Indian Reservation Fiction." . . "indianere" . .