This book is dedicated to Anne Margaret, Janet Marie, Anthony Grove, Jr. , Steven August, Monica Mary, and Daniel Bernard listed in order of the date they arrived to brighten our lives.
Contents
1 Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, retired, stopped his pickup about a
hundred…
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2 Eleven days earlier…
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3 Leaphorn parked in the driveway of his Window Rock house,…
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4 Leaphorn, being elderly, knew the wisdom of learning all
you…
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5 Leaphorn was on the road early, driving with a gaudy…
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6 Luxury Living magazine protected the privacy of those who
allowed…
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7 The changes Leaphorn noticed in Garcia as the Coconino sheriff’s…
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8 Garcia swerved off the interstate at Holbrook and roared
up…
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9 Tomas Delonie’s reaction to the arrival of a police car
and…
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10 It was quiet in the patrol car until it had…
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11 Back in Flagstaff, back in his own car, with farewells…
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12 Joe Leaphorn awakened unusually late the next morning. Just as…
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13 Halfway down the slope from the Delos mansion a sharp…
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14 It proved to be another uneasy sleep, broken by troublesome…
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15 The good mood Louisa’s attitude had left with Joe
Leaphorn…
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16 While this conversation was winding down, Leaphorn had been keeping…
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17 The truck was still there when Leaphorn pulled up by…
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18 Getting ready for the venture first involved cleaning off
enough…
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19 For Leaphorn, getting some sleep had been easier said
than…
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20 The place they found as their lookout point was in…
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21 Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, retired, would sometimes wish that he had…
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22 The first step now for Leaphorn was to deal with…
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23 Daylight now, the sun just up, and Tommy Vang driving.
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24 And now three rest and recuperation days had passed.
The…
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Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, retired, stopped his pickup about a hundred yards short of where he had intended to park, turned off the ignition, stared at Sergeant Jim Chee’s trailer home, and reconsidered his tactics. The problem was making sure he knew what he could tell them, and what he shouldn’t, and how to handle it without offending either Bernie or Jim. First he would hand to whomever opened the door the big woven basket of fruit, flowers, and candies that Professor Louisa Bourbonette had arranged as their wedding gift, and then keep the conversation focused on what they had thought of Hawaii on their honeymoon trip, and apologize for the duties that had forced both Louisa and him to miss the wedding itself.
Then he would pound them with questions about their future plans, whether Bernie still intended to return to her job with the Navajo Tribal Police.
She would know he already knew the answer to that one, but the longer he 2TONY HILLERMAN
could keep them from pressing him with their own questions, the better. Maybe he could avoid that completely.
It wasn’t likely. His answering machine had been full of calls from one or the other of them. Full of questions. Why hadn’t he called them back with the details of that Totter obituary he wanted them to look into? Why was he interested? Hadn’t he retired as he’d planned? Was this some old cold case he wanted to clear up as a going away present to the Navajo Tribal Police? And so forth.