Sacred Clowns
Book - 1993
Officer Jim Chee is making little headway in finding a Pueblo teenager who's gone missing from his boarding school, and feels resentment at being asked to play truant officer by his new boss, Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn. Hillerman is the author of Coyote Waits, Talking God and Skinwalkers.
Publisher:
New York, NY : HarperCollins, c1993.
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780060167677
006016767X
006016767X
Characteristics:
305 p. ; 25 cm.



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Add a Comment" 'Acclaim for COYOTE WAITS: "Hillerman is at the top of his form in COYOTE WAITS." "Sturdy work from an incorruptible craftsman." "Anything he writes is worth reading, and this is no exception." "Hillerman always deftly weaves in lots of fascinating information about Navajo life, and his conclusion...is a devastating finish to a superior piece of work." "Strong and compelling." ' "
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Tony Hillerman writes with style,
demonstrating deep cultural sensitivity
and creating well-developed characters.
His audiobooks are usually narrated by George Guidall,
who is a most excellent reader.
Sacred Clowns, alas, is read by Christian Baskous,
who seems to have no connection to the writing at all.
Horrible, horrible narration.
I’ll be avoiding anything narrated by Baskous in future.
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