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  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman, George Guidall, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, Dec. 8, 2015)
    Two Native American boys have vanished into thin air, leaving a pool of blood behind them. Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police has no choice but to suspect the very worst, since the blood that stains the parched New Mexican ground once flowed through the veins of one of the missing, a young ZuNi. But his investigation into a terrible crime is being complicated by an important archaeological dig and a steel hypodermic needle. And the unique laws and sacred religious rites of the ZuNi people are throwing impassable roadblocks in Leaphorn's already twisted path, enabling a craven murderer to elude justice or, worse still, to kill again.
  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman

    eBook (HarperCollins e-books, Oct. 13, 2009)
    Two Native-American boys have vanished into thin air, leaving a pool of blood behind them. Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police has no choice but to suspect the very worst, since the blood that stains the parched New Mexican ground once flowed through the veins of one of the missing, a young Zuñi. But his investigation into a terrible crime is being complicated by an important archaeological dig . . . and a steel hypodermic needle. And the unique laws and sacred religious rites of the Zuñi people are throwing impassable roadblocks in Leaphorn's already twisted path, enabling a craven murderer to elude justice or, worse still, to kill again.
  • Dance Hall of the Dead: A Leaphorn & Chee Novel

    Tony Hillerman

    Paperback (Harper Paperbacks, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Two Native American boys have vanished into thin air, leaving a pool of blood behind them. Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police has no choice but to suspect the very worst, since the blood that stains the parched New Mexico ground once flowed through the veins of one of the missing, a young Zuñi. But his investigation into a terrible crime is being complicated by an important archaeological dig . . . and a steel hypodermic needle. And the unique laws and sacred religious rites of the Zuñi people are throwing impassable roadblocks in Leaphorn’s already twisted path, enabling a craven murderer to elude justice or, worse still, kill again.
  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman

    Mass Market Paperback (Harper, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Two Native-American boys have vanished into thin air, leaving a pool of blood behind them. Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police has no choice but to suspect the very worst, since the blood that stains the parched New Mexican ground once flowed through the veins of one of the missing, a young Zuñi. But his investigation into a terrible crime is being complicated by an important archaeological dig . . . and a steel hypodermic needle. And the unique laws and sacred religious rites of the Zuñi people are throwing impassable roadblocks in Leaphorn's already twisted path, enabling a craven murderer to elude justice or, worse still, to kill again.
  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman, George Guidall

    Audio CD (HarperAudio, Aug. 2, 2005)
    Two Native-American boys have vanished into thin air, leaving a pool of blood behind them. Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police has no choice but to suspect the very worst, since the blood that stains the parched New Mexican ground once flowed through the veins of one of the missing, a young Zuni. But his investigation into a terrible crime is being complicated by an important archaeological dig ... and a steel hypodermic needle. And the unique laws and sacred religious rights of the Zuni people are throwing impassable roadblocks in Leaphorn's already twisted path, enabling a craven murderer to elude justice ... or, worse still, to kill again.Performed by George GuidallEnhanced CD: CD features an interactive program which can be viewed on your computer, including: a photo galary, an author Q&A and a 35 years of excellence timeline.
  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman

    Hardcover (The Reader's Digest Association, Inc., March 15, 2003)
    As with most of Hillerman's novels everyone has different agendas and stories that overlap. There are alleged stolen artifacts form and archeological dig, and possibly a drug interest. They may or may not interact. We also get a good dose of Zuñi culture, and a feel that we are in the area. Hillerman is nice enough to leave sufficient clues to let you figure out the mystery before Leaphorn and you then get to watch as he finally comes around to your way of thinking. Another book by Hillerman "The Boy who Made Dragonfly" further describes the dance hall of the dead (Kothluwalawa.)
  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperTorch, April 4, 1990)
    Two young boys suddenly disappear. One of them, a Zuni, leaves a pool of blood behind. Lt. Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police tracks the brutal killer. Three things complicate the search: an archeological dig, a steel hypodermic needle, and the strange laws of the Zuni. Compelling, terrifying, and highly suspenseful, "Dance Hall of the Dead" never relents from first page til last.
  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, April 1, 1994)
    When a youth from the Zuni reservation is murdered, his missing Navajo friend becomes the prime suspect
  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman

    Hardcover (Buccaneer Books, March 15, 1997)
    Two boys suddenly disappear, and Lt. Joe Leaphorn sets out to locate them. Three things complicate the search: an archaeological dig, a steel hypodermic needle, and the strange laws of the Zuni Indians. A riveting mystery from the bestselling author of Talking God and Skinwalkers.
  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman

    Paperback (HarperTorch, Oct. 4, 2004)
    Two young boys suddenly disappear. One of them, a Zuñi, leaves a pool of blood behind. Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, of the Navajo Tribal Police, tracks the brutal killer. Three things complicate the search: an archaeological dig, a steel hypodermic needle, and the strange laws of the Zuñi. Compelling, terrifying, and highly suspenseful, Dance Hall of the Dead never relents -- from first page till last.
  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, Oct. 1, 1993)
    When a youth from the Zuni reservation is murdered, his missing Navajo friend becomes the prime suspect
  • Dance Hall of the Dead

    Tony Hillerman, Ernest Franklin

    Hardcover (Sidewinder Publishing, Aug. 28, 2007)
    Sidewinder Publishing is proud to offer Dance Hall of the Dead, the second book in the Reservation series. Joe Leaphorn returns to take the reigns as the primary protagonist. Navajo artist Ernest Franklin did the cover art and chapter illustrations, maintaining the visual flavor set with The Blessing Way. This printing is designed to be a sleek, easy to store hardback that will maintain consistent dimensions with the rest of the set to appeal to the collector in all of us. New York Times best-selling author Margaret Coel introduces Dance Hall of the Dead. Coel, like Hillerman, makes more than who done its and lets the book be a window to something greater. Dance Hall of the Dead won the 1974 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Novel.