Tony Hillerman’s book Ghostway presents much of his writings as a comparison, and a choice, between the Navajo ways and the ways of the white world. Jim Chee, of the Navajo Tribal Police struggles with this choice because of his relationship with a non-Navajo teacher, Mary Landon, who he wants to marry.
Chee’s attention to Mary becomes background as a crime takes place. Albert Gorman, a Navajo who moved to L.A. and became a car thief, returns to the Shiprock, New Mexico, and the reservation looking for his brother Leroy and is wounded in a shootout. Albert runs but is eventually found dead in his grandfather, Hosteen Begay’s, Hogan. Both the grandfather and Leroy are missing, and Margaret Billy Sosi, one of Hosteen Begay's grandchildren, also has disappeared from her Navajo school.
Jim goes to LA to find answers and learns of the two Gorman brothers' involvement in a local gang there that Leroy had agreed to testify against. Granddaughter Margaret Billy Sosi had also gone to LA, and when she and Jim meet up, the granddaughter saves him from a killer but then gets away and returns to New Mexico.
Jim returns home and tries to tie the clues he has together. The mystery unfolds, but it has many twists. The final twist is to help Jim with his own decision about Mary.
Hillerman's books prove authentic for those who know New Mexico and something about the Navajo culture. Time in Shiprock, the Reservation, and the use of Indian lore in the plot makes his stories compelling.
Tony Hillerman Quotes
“Everything is connected. ...
“IF you are not for yourself, who will be for you? ......
“An author knows his landscape best; he can stand around, smell the wind, get a feel for his place.”
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