by Tony Hillerman, Read by George Guidall, 2002
There is not much to say about this book. It is a typical Tony Hillerman work that combines a fairly good mystery, characters that are okay, a bit of romance, all positioned against a backdrop of Southwest topography and Indian culture. All of it combines to provide a fairly enjoyable experience but nothing truly outstanding.
The reader did a pretty fair job but occasionally seemed to rush some passages where he could have slowed down a bit.
Tags: Fiction