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The Fallen Man

By: Tony Hillerman
Narrated by: George Guidall
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In his Chee/Leaphorn series, best-selling author and recipient of the Navajo Tribe's Special Friend Award, Tony Hillerman, magically combines Navajo lore and modern American culture. In The Fallen Man, he brings Leaphorn out of retirement to join Chee in solving one of his most chilling mysteries to date.

When a human skeleton is discovered on sacred Navajo land, the publicity surrounding the find sets in motion a widespread investigation and a series of attempted murders. After a Washington group hires Leaphorn to investigate the "fallen man's" past, he joins Chee in unraveling a deadly intrigue that finally involves players from both the FBI and a suspicious corporation.

Sensitive insight into Navajo culture and intricate storytelling explain why Hillerman's tales are best sellers. Guidall's dramatic, well-paced narration makes clear why each release in the Leaphorn/Chee series attracts a wider audience.

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Intriguing Mysteries • Fascinating Cultures • Excellent Narrator • Incomparable Insouciance • Terrific Storyline
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Hillerman is a fine writer, and I enjoyed Fallen Man. At the end, it seemed like there were some loose ends that begged for more information i.e Janet's going home, and the capture of the cattle rustling brand inspector. Hillerman's description of Navajo country is beautiful, and the description of the arrival of the first winter storm was exquisite. If it was possible, I rate Fallen Man at 4 1/2 stars......

Wonderful but with some loose ends!

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so far this is my favorite of all the books I've read by Tony Hillerman. I love the history and getting to know Navajo words and customs

hillerman is a great writer

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Storyline, Narrator. Cultural acuity embedded in story. Relationships, discussion of clans, taboos, history interwoven into the story and impact to community.

The landscapes, relationships and Navajo culturally based traditions.

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Leaphorn and Chee team up to solve yet another murder mystery, a tangled group of loose threads at the beginning that comes together in an elegant knot by the end. Add in personal issues and retirement complications, and it makes a great listen.

Also very good to have the original narrator back.

Another great addition to the collection

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Not much to say when George Guidall reads Tony Hillerman. Flawless from start to finish. Both are the best in their business.

Hillerman and Guidall - a Pair to Draw to

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… and he certainly captures the local flavor and nuances of the four corners area and beyond. Chee and Leaphorn continue to be champion investigators in the same spirit as Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Perot… Except with their incomparable Dine’ insouciance. I love George Guidell as a narrator, but is Western cadence doesn’t mean he has all the southwestern accents and so I only wish as a native New Mexican and someone who has practiced law in Navajo Country, we had somebody with a greater range of the local dialect and accented patois.

Tony Hillerman rarely disappoints…

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Great story. The detailed descriptions make you feel as if you are right there. I have listened to this book several times, and have enjoyed it thoroughly each time.

Excellent

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This has to be one of the very best of the Chee/Leaphorn four corners stories.

Best Chee/Leaphorn?

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sorry when it was over, wanted to keep listening and find out more about the characters

complicated plot

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While this is not the first book in the series, it can easily be read at any time. Leaphorn may have retired but he has not given up with Chee or investigation of crime on the Navajo reservation. In this volume, a case from Leaphorn's tenure is resolved when a body is discovered more than a decade after the death occurred.

I love the quiet pace at which these stories unfold and the way they demonstrate a way of life foreign to me. Respect for culture and the land are the most important things to Chee, solving the crimes is almost incidental (although he is very good at that too!). You would not use the words "fast paced" or "thrilling" for any book in this series but there is a clear mystery which is solved through effective police work. This is one of my favorite series.

Another great Leaphorn / Chee tale

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