Skinwalkers

Skinwalkers by Tony Hillerman is a reissue published by HarperCollins on October 25, 2011, featuring 336 pages in English. This novel follows Officer Jim Chee, a Navajo Tribal Policeman, who becomes the target of a mysterious attack while he sleeps. As he survives the incident, questions arise regarding his past and the connection to a series of gruesome murders on the reservation, prompting Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn to join the investigation.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that delves into themes of mystery and cultural heritage, exploring the intersection of law enforcement and Navajo traditions. The investigation leads Chee and Leaphorn into a complex world filled with elements of ritual and witchcraft, as they confront the dark legends of the Navajo, particularly the ominous figure of the skinwalker. This edition presents a compelling exploration of the challenges faced by the characters as they navigate both the physical and mystical realms of their culture.
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Three shotgun blasts rip through the side of Officer Jim Chee’s trailer as the Navajo Tribal Policeman sleeps. He survives, but the inexplicable attack has raised disturbing questions about a lawman once beyond reproach.
Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn wonders why Chee was a target and what connection the assault has to a series of gruesome murders that has been plaguing the reservation. But the investigation is leading them both into a nightmare of ritual, witchcraft, and blood . . . and into the dark and mystical domain of evil beings of Navajo legend, the “skinwalkers.”
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