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The Sinister Pig

Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee Mysteries, Book 16

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The Sinister Pig

By: Tony Hillerman
Narrated by: George Guidall
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Tony Hillerman's mysteries offer a combination of Native-American lore and intriguing crimes that has made each one an instant best-seller. A wealthy Washington businessman will do anything to protect a covert operation that earns him millions of dollars. But when his activities attract the attention of reservation police, his power becomes as unstable as the desert wind.

©2003 Tony Hillerman (P)2003 Recorded Books
Historical Fiction Native American Police Procedural United States Fiction Mystery Suspense
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Somewhat different than the series

The book was excellent, but somewhat different than the other titles in the series. (I've read them all). It was more focused on other characters and less involved with the Indian culture. Still excellent and well worth the listen.

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Good character development

Enjoyed the scenic descriptions, character development and flow of the plot provided not only by the writer's superb story development but also by the superb narration

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Short But Sweet

One of the most satisfying books in the series. Not exactly stand alone as it's not padded with a lot of background. All the familiar characters come together for a satisfying conclusion. Provides some useful incite into the current politics of the war on drugs. Narration was superb!

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George Guidell and Tony Hillerman

One of my favorite combinations. My absolute favorite is George Guidell and Craig Johnson. This series is not far behind.

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Wonderful, Albeit New Setting

Chief character is Bernie Manuelito, primary location is the line in the sand between Old Mexico and New Mexico. The perennial mystery of the siphoning off of billions of royalty dollars owed to tribes across the country leads to an enormous drug smuggling operation. It’s not comfortably on the Rez we are accustomed to but it illustrates Hillerman’s genius as a story-teller.

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Another good Hillerman tale

The combination of Tony Hillerman and George Guidall is tough to beat. I’m rereading all the Hillerman Navajo stories and they seem even better the second time round.

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Great story . This dose happen on the rez.

I worked in the BIA for years. They were always looking for lost IIM money.

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Worth listening to

Enjoyed the Hillerman book very much. Great narration. Kept our interest on a road trip.

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Great book!

This was well written and very interesting. I liked the characters, and the narrator did great.
I definitely recommend this book.

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Light Hillerman

Relatively light Leaphorn/Chee book with good character development. The main plot is rather slight, but still a decent read.

George Guidall is excellent as always.

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