Spider Woman's Daughter - Anne Hillerman
The death, in 2008, of New Mexico author Tony Hillerman left fans of his Leaphorn-Chee mystery series bereft. The eighteen Hillerman novels featuring Navajo tribal policemen patrolling the vast, dusty emptiness of the Four Corners region sold millions of copies over more than thirty years, terminating with the publication of The Shape Shifter in 2006. Hillerman passed from pulmonary disease two years later.After five years, Hillerman's daughter Anne picked up his pen - and his characters - with the release of Spider Woman's Daughter. Fans will be glad to know the younger Hillerman continues the setting and the sensibilities of her father's story-telling, a gentle treatment of the native American elements. As one might expect, however, Tony's daughter chooses to emphasize a different character; Bernadette Manuelito.
For Navajo Tribal Policewoman Bernie Manuelito, there will always be "what-ifs": what if she'd been a few seconds earlier? What if she'd been a few steps faster? But she will never know: all she knows is that she saw a man she respected shot down in cold blood: the Legendary Lieutenant, Joe Leaphorn. All she saw was the shooter's hoodie and the escape vehicle
Although placed on leave while her husband, Jim Chee, leads the investigation, Bernie can't help picking at the case like a kid with a scab. While visiting Leaphorn in the hospital, she follows up on a consulting case the retired cop had undertaken for a museum in Santa Fe. Meanwhile, Chee and his team are tracking down leads related to the car used by the shooter; all dead ends.
These Navajo cops are a canny bunch, though, prone to contemplation and insights beyond those of city cops. They will get their man: count on it… |