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Hillerman, Tony Finding Moon HarperCollins 1995 0060177721 / 9780060177720 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Near-new condition - Appears unread. NO price clippings. Remainder mark on bottom. - Stated First Edition - Price inside dustcover: $24.00 - NO writing, marks or tears inside book - 319 pages - Tight spine - Bright pages - Until the telephone call came for him on April 12, 1975, the world of Moon Mathias had settled into a predictable routine. He knew who he was. He was the disappointing son of Victoria Mathias, the brother of the brilliant, recently dead Ricky Mathias, and a man who could be counted on to solve small problems. But the telephone caller was an airport security officer, and the news he delivered handed Moon a problem as large as Southeast Asia. His mother, who should be in her Florida apartment, is fighting for her life in a Los Angeles hospital - stricken while en route to the Philippines to bring home a grandchild they hadn't known existed. The papers in her purse send Moon into a world totally strange to him. They lure him down the backstreets of Manila, to a rural cockfight, into the odd Filipino prison on Palawan Island, and finally across the South China Sea to where Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge is turning Cambodia into killing fields, and Communist rockets are beginning to fall on the outskirts of Saigon. Those he meets on this quest are as strange to Moon as Asia itself. There is Lum Lee, an elderly Chinese man who wants Moon to finish a job left unfinished by Ricky's death. But is Lee seeking ancestral bones as he claims, or a shipment of opium lost in the chaos of war? There is Mrs. van Winigaarden, a chic and sophisticated folk-art buyer who wants his help to save her missionary brother - if that is really her motive. Only Nguyen, warrior in a lost cause, with kill communists tattooed on his chest, seems easy to understand. But hardest of all for Moon to fathom is the mythical version of himself he finds among his brother's friends. Price:
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Hillerman, Tony Talking God Harper & Row 1989 Trade Paperback Near-Fine Near-fine condition (book measures (6 wide x 9 1/4 tall). NO remainder marks or price clippings. Tight spine, bright pages. 239 pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Price:
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Hillerman, Tony Talking God Harper & Row 1989 0060161183 / 9780060161187 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Fine condition. Stated First Edition. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Price inside dustcover: $17.95. Number line: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. 239 pages. Tight spine, clean pages. Synopsis A grave robber and a corpse force Navajo Tribal Police Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee to enter the dangerous land of superstition and ancient ceremony. Newsweek Woven as tightly as a Navajo blanket. Biography Tony Hillerman's experience as a journalist and a lover of Native American culture lend an unmistakable authenticity to his mysteries. He has rounded out his popular series starring Navajo Tribal Police detectives Chee and Leaphorn with other novels, essays about the Southwest, and a warmly reviewed autobiography that reveals not only his talent, but his bravery as a soldier in World War II. Price:
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Hillerman, Tony The Fallen Man Harpercollins College 1996 006017773x / 9780060177737 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Near-new condition - NO remainder marks or price clippings - Stated First Edition - Price inside dustcover: $24.00 - 294 pages - NO writing, marks or tears - Tight spine - Bright pages - Legions of devotees will cheer the return of Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee in Tony Hillerman's most intricate and atmospheric novel yet. The Navajo policemen whose exploits are now published in sixteen languages are brought together by the need to know how a man met his death on Ship Rock, almost seventeen hundred feet above the desert floor. Why had he climbed this mountain sacred to Navajos and why had he been killed there - or, even worse, left to die a lonely death? The fallen man lay sprawled on a ledge under the peak of Ship Rock mountain for eleven years - visited only by the ravens that had picked his bones clean and scattered his rock-climbing gear. That peaceful period ended, appropriately, on Halloween, when a climbing party stumbled upon his bones and began a chain of events that would ultimately link Leaphorn and Chee. As Chee and Leaphorn join to investigate why the fallen man fell, they set off across the high desert landscape of the Navajo reservation and into the lives of a rookie cop who is smarter than anyone thinks, a lonely woman who takes up her father's hobby of watching a mountain, a cattle-brand inspector who demonstrates that cows are even more curious than cats, a banker who knows her depositors' private lives as well as their balance sheets, a widow who loves one man too many, and the people who defy death on the towering cliffs of a sacred peak. Price:
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Hillerman, Tony The Fallen Man HarperCollins 1997 0061092886 / 9780061092886 Mass Market Paperback Near-Fine Near-fine condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Covers are bright and clean, shows light wear. Tight spine, clean pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. 320 pages. Price:
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