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Talking God / Book 3

A grave robber and a corpse reunite Navajo Tribal Police Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee. As Leaphorn seeks the identity of a murder victim, Chee is arresting Smithsonian conservator Henry Highhawk for ransacking the sacred bones of his ancestors. As the layers of each case are peeled away, it becomes shockingly clear that they are connected, that there are mysterious others pursuing Highhawk, and that Leaphorn and Chee have entered into the dangerous arena of superstition, ancient ceremony, and living gods.

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  • "Washington politics and protest lead Chee and Leaphorn to cases of grave robbing and to a body that was found stripped of all identification. The 2 Navaho police officers, Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn, featured together in the author's earlier A Thief of Time (1988) and Skinwalkers (1988) once more solve a puzzling, complex murder mystery set in New Mexico."
  • "A grave robber and a corpse reunite Navajo Tribal Police Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee. As Leaphorn seeks the identity of a murder victim, Chee is arresting Smithsonian conservator Henry Highhawk for ransacking the sacred bones of his ancestors. As the layers of each case are peeled away, it becomes shockingly clear that they are connected, that there are mysterious others pursuing Highhawk, and that Leaphorn and Chee have entered into the dangerous arena of superstition, ancient ceremony, and living gods."@en
  • "Tribal polikce officer Jim Chee and detective Lt. Joe Leaphorn find themselves working side by side again when Smithsonian conservator Henry Highhawk is arrested for robbing Native American graves--and possibly for murder."@en
  • "A grave robber and a corpse force Navajo Tribal Police Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee to enter the dangerous land of superstition and ancient ceremony."@en
  • "Navajo Tribal Police Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn is trying to determine a murder victim's identity while Officer Jim Chee is arresting a Smithsonian conservator, when they realize both cases are connected through a puzzle of superstition, ancient ceremony and living gods"
  • "The 2 Navaho police officers, Jim Chee & Joe Leaphorn, featured together in the author's earlier A Thief of Time & Skinwalkers, once more solve a puzzling, complex murder mystery set in New Mexico. Washington politics and protests lead Chee and Leaphorn to cases of grave robbing and to a body that was found stripped of all identification. Lt. Joe Leaphorn seeks the identity of a murder victim. Officer Jim Chee arrests a Smithsonian conservator for ransacking the sacred bones of his ancestors. As the layers of each case are peeled away, it's clear the cases are connected. A grave robber and a corpse reunite Navajo Tribal Police Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee. As Leaphorn seeks the identity of a murder victim, Chee is arresting Smithsonian conservator Henry Highhawk for ransacking the sacred bones of his ancestors. As the layers of each case are peeled away, it becomes shockingly clear that they are connected, that there are mysterious others pursuing Highhawk, and that Leaphorn and Chee have entered into the dangerous arena of superstition, ancient ceremony, and living gods. Annotation. A grave robber and a corpse reunite Navajo Tribal Police Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee. As Leaphorn seeks the identity of a murder victim, Chee is arresting Smithsonian conservator Henry Highhawk for ransacking the sacred bones of his ancestors. As the layers of each case are peeled away, it becomes shockingly clear that they are connected, that there are mysterious others pursuing Highhawk, and that Leaphorn and Chee have entered into the dangerous arena of superstition, ancient ceremony, and living gods."@en
  • "Een Indiaans godenmasker speelt een belangrijke rol in een moordzaak in de buurt van een Navajoreservaat."
  • "aA grave robber and a corpse reunite Navajo Tribal Police Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee. As Leaphorn seeks the identity of a murder victim, Chee is arresting Smithsonian conservator Henry Highhawk for ransacking the sacred bones of his ancestors. As the layers of each case are peeled away, it becomes shockingly clear that they are connected, that there are mysterious others pursuing Highhawk, and that Leaphorn and Chee have entered into the dangerous arena of superstition, ancient ceremony, and living gods."
  • "Tribal police officer Jim Chee and detective Joe Leaphorn find themselves working side by side when Smithsonian conservator Henry Highhawk is arrested for robbing Native American graves--and possibly for murder."

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  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Detektivní romány"
  • "Kriminalromaner"@da
  • "Detective novels"
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@fi
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@fi
  • "Indianere"@da
  • "American fiction"
  • "Americké romány"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

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  • "Dieu qui parle"
  • "Talking God / Book 3"@en
  • "Talande Guden"
  • "Talande guden : [en thriller]"@sv
  • "Talking god"
  • "Talking god"@en
  • "Mluvící bůh"
  • "Dieu qui parle (French text), by Tony Hillerman"@en
  • "Talking God"
  • "Talking God"@en
  • "O deus que fala"
  • "Talandi Guð"
  • "Sprekende God"
  • "Talking God. Large Print"@en
  • "La maschera del Dio Parlante"
  • "La Conspiración de las máscaras"
  • "O Deus flinted"
  • "Nattens sang"@da
  • "Nattens sang"
  • "Puhuva jumala"
  • "Puhuva jumala"@fi
  • "Talking God : a Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn mystery"@en
  • "La maschera del dio parlante"
  • "Talking God (sound recording)"
  • "Die sprechende maske"
  • "Die sprechende Maske : Roman"
  • "Die sprechende Maske Roman"
  • "Talande guden"@sv
  • "Talande guden"
  • "La maschera del Dio parlante"@it
  • "Den maskerte guden"
  • "Die sprechende Maske"
  • "La conspiración de las máscaras"@es
  • "La conspiración de las máscaras"

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