(First Read 09/1992) Hillerman’s collection of mysteries set in the Navaho/Hopi lands of Arizona/New Mexico/Utah. One side benefit of reading his stories is what the reader learns about historical and contemporary Hopi and Nava culture. Hillerman has created two attractive sleuths, former fabled Navajo tribal policeman Joe Leaphorn and current policeman and apprentice “medicine man”/ shaman Jim Chee.
Second Read (06/2025) There is a gunfight at a laundromat in Shiprock, New Mexico. This event brings Los Angeles to the Navajo reservation. In this novel, the central character is Jim Chee who develops in to a deeper and better person. Several feel this book is the best in the series. Sgt. Jim Chee finds the place where the first man drove, the hogan of Ashie Begay. With FBI agents Sharkey and Witrey, and Deputy Bales, Chee finds Albert Gorman buried near what is now a death hogan, but not the photo Joseph Joe described. Gorman was buried almost exactly following the Navajo way, save for his unwashed hair. Returning a week later, Chee encounters runaway Margaret Billy Sosi, crying for her grandfather. They talk, then she slips away. Chee next finds the aluminum trailer shown in the photo, where he expects to find Leroy Gorman, but the man there is Grayson. Margaret Sosi had shown up earlier that day, looking for her grandfather. In search of Sosi and her relatives, Chee drives 900 mi to Los Angeles. He meets two city police detectives, Shaw and Wells, who know the FBI agent Upchurch who died or was killed in trying to close a nine-year case on the McNair gang, experts in high priced car thievery and the cocaine trade, who leave no witnesses.
Sgt. Jim Chee finds the place where the first man drove, the hogan of Ashie Begay. With FBI agents Sharkey and Witrey, and Deputy Bales, Chee finds Albert Gorman buried near what is now a death hogan, but not the photo Joseph Joe described. Gorman was buried almost exactly following the Navajo way, save for his unwashed hair. Returning a week later, Chee encounters runaway Margaret Billy Sosi, crying for her grandfather. They talk, she slips away. Chee next finds the aluminum trailer shown in the photo, where he expects to find Leroy Gorman, but the man there is Grayson. Margaret Sosi had shown up earlier that day, looking for her grandfather. In search of Sosi and her relatives, Chee drives 900 mi to Los Angeles. He meets two city police detectives, Shaw and Wells, who know the FBI agent Upchurch who died or was killed in trying to close a nine-year case on the McNair gang, experts in high priced car thievery and the cocaine trade, who leave no witnesses.
Chee's greatest gifts is patience. He patiently speaks with Mr Berger, resident of the old people’s home near Gorman’s place. Seeing Sosi visit the day before, Shaw saw Gorman argue with a big blond man – Vaggan. Gorman showed them the photo of his brother at his trailer. Then Gorman left. They knew he stole cars for his living. With help from Shaw, Chee gets the address for Gorman’s next of kin. Chee meets Bentwoman, the grandmother of Ashie Begay. Margaret Sosi has been there and will return there after dark. Bentwoman suggests Chee enter his hogan, as he is dead, but no one died in his home. Leaving, who should see find but Vaggan and Margaret in the empty street. Chee jumps Vaggan, Vaggan beats up Chee, Margaret gets Vaggan's gun and runs the show; she makes Vaggan drive Chee to the hospital. Shaw comes lto the hospital where Chee is recovering from head wounds. Chee recalls the arsenal in Eric Vaggan’s van. He realizes what Margaret did, but how? Shaw learns the new lawyer at DA office handling the McNair case is no good at all. Chee will pursue Margaret Sosi, who has left Bentwoman’s home.
Chee spends three days in an L.A. hospial. Chee calls Mary Landon. He is really in love with her. He re-evaluates his choice about her and his home. After leaving the hospital, Chee drives back to Shiprock, stopping at Flagstaff. The gang knew Gorman was heading for his brother. Vaggan tried to stop him, failed, so Lerner was sent to kill Gorman. Chee reports to Capt. Largo. Largo knows Leroy Gorman is Grayson in the Witness Protection Program by checking who paid for his trailer. While Chee is on sick leave, he gets a horse to find Margaret Sosi and that picture. At Begay’s hogan, Chee finds the known sacred items Begay would not have left behind. Twp dead horses are found, shot in the head, one still standing, covered with snow. The rest of Begay’s property and the corpse of Begay are found, killed as the horses were, in the head. But he has not yet found Margaret or the elusive photo. Chee visits his uncle to learn who performs the Ghostway ceremony. He learns where the sing for Margaret is happening.
Sosi is finishing the last day of the Ghostway sing to purify her from being in the death hogan, surrounded by her clan. Chee arrives during meal break just as it is about to end. Chee lets her know her grandfather is dead and asks what was on postcard... it said "Don't trust anybody--Leroy. Chee realizes the real Leroy Gorman must be dead and Grayson is part of that gang. The Ghostway ends at dawn. Chee and Margaret leave. Grayson drives away and plans to meet Vaagan in an empty hogan. They come into an ambush while on the road. Chee is forced on the ground and Margaret shoots Vaagan with his own pistol. FBI agents arrive, make arrests and return to Canoncito Reservation Police Station.
When he returns home, Chee finds a long letter from Mary, who has realized she cannot change Jim from being a Navajo, and heads home to ponder this more.
Good book, Great Audiobook, Great Narrator. Recommend this book HIGHLY!!! Good stuff!! Rate: 5 Stars ⭐️ i