The way of the bear [text (large print)] / Anne Hillerman.
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- ISBN: 9780063297814 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 405 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
- Edition: Large print edition.
- Publisher: New York : Harper Large Print, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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General Note: | Originally published in standard print format in hardcover: New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2023. |
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Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Large print books. Novels. |
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When two suspicious deaths occur in the Bears Ears area, Navajo Tribal Police officers Jim Chee and Bernadette Manuelito must use all their experience, skill, and intuition to find justice. - HARPERCOLL
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Winner of the New Mexico-Arizona Book Award for Best Mystery
Fossil harvesting, ancient lore, greed, rejected love and murder combine in this gripping new installment of New York Times bestselling author Anne Hillermanâs Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito series.
An unexpected death on a lonely road outside of Utahâs Bears Ears National Monument raises questions for Navajo Tribal Police officers Jim Chee and Bernadette Manuelito. Why would a seasoned outdoorsman and well-known paleontologist freeze to death within walking distance of his car? A second death brings more turmoil. Who is the unidentified man killed during a home invasion where nothing much seems to have been taken? Why was he murdered?
The Bears Ears area, at the edge of the Navajo Nation, is celebrated for its abundance of early human habitation sites and the discovery of unique fossils which revolutionized the scientific view of how early animals dealt with their changing world. Chee and Manuelito appreciate the areaâs scenery and wealth of human and scientific resources, but their visit to this achingly beautiful place is disrupted by a current of unprecedented violence that sweeps them both into danger. Illicit romance, a fossilized jawbone, hints of witchcraft, and a mysterious disappearance during a blizzard add to the peril.
It takes all of Manuelitoâs and Cheeâs experience, skill, and intuition to navigate the threats that arise and see justice served.