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The Blessing Way

The police dispatcher sends Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn to retrieve the body of a young man found alongside the road, apparently dead of an alcohol overdose. But when Leaphorn arrives, he suspects the cause of death isn't so simple: the dead man's face is set in a grimace of terror. And as the lieutenant searches for the cause, all the clues point to Navajo witchcraft.

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  • "The police dispatcher sends Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn to retrieve the body of a young man found alongside the road, apparently dead of an alcohol overdose. But when Leaphorn arrives, he suspects the cause of death isn't so simple: the dead man's face is set in a grimace of terror. And as the lieutenant searches for the cause, all the clues point to Navajo witchcraft."@en
  • "Lt. Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police's first published case is a Wolf-Witch murder, which he and his anthopologist friend had stalked before."@en
  • "The Navajo Wolf - half man and half beast - reappears on a Navajo reservation, reawakening terror and old legends of witchcraft. Anthropologist Bergen McKee, investigating reports of the apparition, becomes involved in magic, murder, complex intrigues and an old nuclear project mystery."@en
  • "Navajo police Lt. Joe Leaphorn and anthropologist Bergen McKee unravel a series of grisly murders."@en
  • "Navajo police lieutenant Joe Leaphorn must solve a murder apparently committed by a supernatural being, the Wolf-Witch."
  • "A casual summer outing to investigate rumours of sorcery leads Navajo Tribal Police Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, and anthropologist Bergen McKee, to a series of inexplicably grisly murders. Leaphorn uses his uncanny powers of deduction and knowledge of Navajo ways to solve the crimes."
  • "Navajo tribal police lieutenant Joe Leaphorn and anthropologist Bergen McKee are on a casual summer outing to investigate rumours of sorcery. The outing leads them to a series of grisly murders."
  • "The police dispatcher sends Joe Leaphorn to retrieve the body of a young man found alongside the road, apparently dead of an alcohol overdose. But when Leaphorn arrives, he suspects the cause of death isn't so simple: the dead man's face is set in a grimace of terror. And as the lieutenant searches for the cause, all the clues point to Navajo witchcraft."
  • "A casual summer outing to investigate rumours of sorcery leads Navajo Tribal Police Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, and anthropologist Bergen McKee, to a series of inexplicably grisly murders. Leaphorn uses his uncanny powers of deduction and knowledge of Navajo ways to solve the crimes."@en
  • "Lt. Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police's first published case is a Wolf-Witch murder, which he and his anthropologist friend had stalked before."@en
  • "The murder of a young man puts Lt. Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police on the trail of a suspected Navajo wolf-witch."
  • "The police dispatcher sends Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn to retrieve the body of a young man found alongside the road, apparently dead of an alcohol overdose. But when Leaphorn arrives, he suspects the cause of death isn't so simple: the dead man's face is set in a grimace of terror. And as the lieutenant searches for the cause, all the clues point to Navajo witchcraft.--"@en
  • "Presents a Navajo Indian mystery with abundant references to the customs, rites, and ways of life of the Navajo."@en
  • "Presents a Navajo Indian mystery with abundant references to the customs, rites, and ways of life of the Navajo."
  • "Featuring Tribal policeman Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, who is one of the toughest, wisest and most intriguing sleuths in modern fiction. Having been sent on a casual summer outing in harsh, high dessert country to investigate rumours of Navajo sorcery, Leaphorn and anthropologist Bergen McKee are led to a series of inexplicably grisly murders."
  • "When Lt. Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police discovers a corpse with a mouthful of sand at a crime scene seemingly without tracks or clues, he is ready to suspect a supernatural killer. Blood on the rocks ... A body on the high mesa ... Leaphorn must stalk the Wolf-Witch along a chilling trail between mysticism and murder."@en

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  • "Mystery and detective stories"@en
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  • "Fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en

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  • "The Blessing Way"
  • "The Blessing Way"@en
  • "The blessing way (unabridged)"@en
  • "The blessing way (sound recording)"@en
  • "The blessing way [CD]"@en
  • "The blessing way"@en
  • "The blessing way"