"Navajo Indians Fiction." . . "Murder Investigation." . . "Indian reservation police." . . "New Mexico" . . "New Mexico." . "Cold cases (Criminal investigation)" . . "FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural." . . "Government investigators." . . . . "Cold cases (Criminal investigation) Fiction." . . "United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs" . . "United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs." . "Murder Investigation Fiction." . . "Indian reservation police Fiction." . . "Government investigators Fiction." . . "Navajo Indians." . . "Conspiracies." . . "Electronic theses" . "Detective and mystery stories" . . . . . "\"Bureau of Indian Affairs Special Agent Joe Evers still mourns the death of his wife and, after bungling an investigation, faces a forced early retirement. What he needs is a new career, not another case. But when the bullet-riddled Lincoln of Congressman Arlen Edgerton turns up on the Navajo Reservation--twenty years after he disappeared during a corruption probe--Joe must overcome his emotional demons and resurrect a failing career to solve the mysterious cold case. When Joe meets Sierra Hannaway, the sister of the congressional aide who had also gone missing with Edgerton and was painted as his mistress by the media, she accuses him of being a do-nothing investigator. Her passion triggers something within Joe, and he promises to find the truth. Partnering with Navajo Tribal Officer Randall Bluehorse, his investigation antagonizes potential suspects and Edgerton's widow, who happens to be the leading gubernatorial candidate and is eager to put her husband's tarnished story behind her. Joe uncovers a murderous conspiracy that leads him from the Navajo Nation to Washington D.C. Can he unravel the mystery and bring the true criminal to justice, or will he become another silenced victim?\"--" . . . . "Bureau of Indian Affairs Special Agent Joe Evers faces a forced early retirement thanks to a botched investigation a year earlier. But when the bullet-riddled sedan belonging to missing Congressman Arlen Edgerton is found deep in the Navajo Nation, Evers may finally get to escape his tainted past. Teaming up with tribal officer Randall Bluehorse, Evers investigates the Edgerton cold case, now twenty years removed from the headlines, and soon uncovers a conspiracy that leads him from the Office of the President of Navajo Nation to the halls of power in Washington D.C. But he's having difficulty getting to the truth because the other agents on his squad no longer trust him. And he also must confront his new life as a widower and a single father to a college-aged daughter. When people around him start dying, he suspects Arthur Othmann, a crazed collector of Native-American artifacts. The only person willing to help Evers is a disgraced archaeologist whose dig site was looted of the only artifacts that would have proven his controversial theory linking the fall of the Aztec Empire to the rise of the Anasazi in the Southwest." . . . . . "Dark Reservations : a mystery" . . . "Fiction"@en . "Suspense fiction" . "Bureau of Indian Affairs Special Agent Joe Evers still mourns the death of his wife and, after bungling an investigation, faces a forced early retirement. What he needs is a new career, not another case. But when the bullet-riddled Lincoln of Congressman Arlen Edgerton turns up on the Navajo Reservation⁰́₄twenty years after he disappeared during a corruption probe⁰́₄Joe must overcome his emotional demons and resurrect a failing career to solve the mysterious cold case.When Joe meets Sierra Hannaway, the sister of the congressional aide who had also gone missing with Edgerton and was painted as his mistress by the media, she accuses him of being a do-nothing investigator. Her passion triggers something within Joe, and he promises to find the truth. Partnering with Navajo Tribal Officer Randall Bluehorse, his investigation antagonizes potential suspects and Edgerton's widow, who happens to be the leading gubernatorial candidate and is eager to put her husband's tarnished story behind her.Joe uncovers a murderous conspiracy that leads him from the Navajo Nation to Washington D.C. Can he unravel the mystery and bring the true criminal to justice, or will he become another silenced victim?"@en . "Fiction" . "Dark reservations" . . "Dark reservations : a mystery"@en . . . . . . . . . "Mystery fiction" . "Electronic books"@en . "Conspiracies Fiction." . .