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Coyote waits / Tony Hillerman. by
Edition: 1st ed.
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Fiction
Publication details: New York : Harper & Row, c1990
Dissertation note: The master's newest Chee-Leaphorn mystery with the usual informative Navajo anthropology. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland
Availability: Items available for loan: Centeral Library (1)Call number: 813.54 H.T.C 1990.

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Gamebuster / Annabel and Edgar Johnson. by
Edition: 1st ed.
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Fiction ; Audience: Juvenile;
Publication details: New York : Cobblehill Books, c1990
Dissertation note: Overhearing what seems to be a bomb plot and discovering a dead body in the trunk of his car are only the beginnings of a dangerous adventure in which a high school senior rediscovers his father, an undercover agent, and becomes involved in a fight against dispossessing the Navajos of their lands forever.The CIA, the FBI, and a terrorist organization all want to use Scott Drummond, an injured high school quarterback, to locate his father, the head of an anti-terrorist organization
Availability: Items available for loan: Centeral Library (1)Call number: 813.54 J.A.G 1990.

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Listening woman / Tony Hillerman. by
Edition: 1st ed.
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Fiction
Publication details: New York : Harper & Row, c1978
Dissertation note: The blind shaman called Listening Woman speaks of witches and restless spirits, of supernatural evil unleashed. But Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police is sure the monster who savagely slaughtered an old man and a teenage girl was human. The solution to a horrific crime is buried somewhere in a dead man's secrets and in the shocking events of a hundred years past. To ignore the warnings of a venerable seer, however, might be reckless foolishness when Leaphorn's investigation leads him farther away from the comprehensible . . . and closer to the most brutally violent confrontation of his career.
Availability: Items available for loan: Centeral Library (1)Call number: 813.54 H.T.L 1978.

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