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The Blessing Way
  

The Blessing Way (Hardcover)

de Tony Hillerman (Author) "LUIS HORSEMAN LEANED the flat stone very carefully against the pinon twig, adjusted its balance exactly and then cautiously withdrew his hand ..." En savoir plus
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Hillerman adds interest to his books by weaving the storyline around the culture and beliefs of Native Americans. The action of both titles revolves around murders committed within the jurisdiction of the Navajo Tribal Police. The reader does a credible job in The Blessing Way but is less successful with the vocal characterizations in Skinwalkers. The women tend to have unpleasant screeching or croaking voices. Since the most offensive characterizations are limited to small parts, listeners should still enjoy both books. The Literate Ear encourages customers to donate audiobooks to the library of their choice. The company is commended for its efforts on behalf of libraries. C.W. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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5.0étoiles sur 5 "He stirs, he stirs, he stirs, he stirs,", Juil 9 2004
Par bernie "xyzzy" (Arlington, Texas) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: The Blessing Way (Paperback)
"Among the lands of dawning, he stirs, he stirs.
The pollen of dawning, he stirs, he stirs.
Now in old age wandering, he stirs, he stirs.
Now on the trail of beauty, he stirs,
Talking God, he stirs..."

It is in the 1970's pre-cell phone where parallel lives take place. We have an Indian wanted for a stabbing who turns up dead. Not just dead but in the wrong place. Not the wrong place but in a mysterious way. There is also a team of archeologists looking into which craft (they just may find it). One archeologist seems to be missing. A strange Navaho has his hat stolen but the silver hat band left. A woman is coming to visit her fiancé is in for an adventure she did not count on. From all of this Joe Leaphorn must make some sort of sense.

It is the descriptiveness of Tony Hillerman that goes beyond the mystery to pant a picture of a different world that we get to glimpse in the process of reading.

Read the book but the addition of the voice of George Guidall ads a dimension to the story by helping visualize the people and correcting pronunciation of certain words. I suggest you read the book and listen to the recorded version.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Some technical difficulties, Mai 10 2004
Par Abies (Portland, OR) - Voir tous mes commentaires
A friend just introduced me to Tony Hillerman, and I'm excited to get started. The first book I started was The Blessing Way. Unfortunately, I was disappointed in the first few pages to find that Horseman was baiting his kangaroo rat deadfall traps with meat, as kangaroo rats eat seeds. This made me question the validity of some of his other research, but as I've heard great things about him, I look forward to reading his other books, and will not give up yet.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Somewhat weak mystery offset by illuminating Navaho culture, Nov. 13 2003
Par Gerald M. Bull "Jerry Bull" (Fairview, TN United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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We were lucky to glom onto Hillerman's first book as our introduction to his graphic depictions of Navaho life and geography. Set in the mesas and desert lands of New Mexico and Arizona (and a bit of Utah), we agree with the many reviewers who react to much of his stories as though they were travelogues. Indeed, the author's descriptions of the scenery and his illumination of this Native American culture were entertaining and informative, while reportedly extremely accurate and well informed.

His mystery writing skills, at least in 1970 when this novel was first published, seem a little tame by comparison. The murder of Luis Horseman gets the plot going, but the investigative role of the central character, Lt. Joe Leaphorn, of the Navaho Tribal Police, is frequently overshadowed by college professor Bergen McKee. McKee, engaged by a search for rumored witchcraft, more or less stumbles onto the likely bad guys "whodunit". His manly actions to protect a female companion and escape armed captivity are a little tough to believe. Moreover, the late chapter appearance by Leaphorn, to just wrap up everything with the tidiest possible ribbons, left us feeling a little shallow about the book's craft and cohesiveness.

Hillerman has a loyal following and has published over a dozen of these stories to date. While his settings create their own interest, it is not likely his plots are as complex as more current modern writers might typify. We expect Hillerman's work will either tend to please or disappoint -- but the domination of Southwestern imagery and culture should allow most readers to make an informed choice.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Introducing Joe Leaphorn
Tony Hillerman has written 15 or so novels about Navaho policemen working in the high,dry canyon country of New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. Read more
Publié le Aoû 28 2002 par Smallchief

4.0étoiles sur 5 Southwestern Fiction A+/ Mystery Writing B-

When Hillerman in on the subject of the Southwest and the Navajo, he's killer. His books *feel* realistic--and you can't ask more from a writer than to create an... Read more

Publié le Juil 27 2002 par Robert St. James

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Writer
If you have never had the good fortune to visit New Mexico and Arizona, reading a Tony Hillerman novel will have you itching to pack your bag and experience the wonderful vistas... Read more
Publié le Mai 5 2002 par Beverly J. Scott

2.0étoiles sur 5 Did I read the wrong book?
Hillerman must have written more than one book by the same title because The Blessing Way I read was so crammed full of Navajo culture that I forget there was an actual storyline... Read more
Publié le Fév 24 2002 par gcplude

4.0étoiles sur 5 A good mystery, whodunit, set in the SouthWest
I don't know if this book accurately depicts Indian life on the reservation---I don't know anybody from there, never been there. Read more
Publié le Janv. 26 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Read this Hillerman rather than the recent ones
Read this Hillerman rather than the recent ones. Warm, funny, suspenseful, and full of Navajo and local color. A true experience.
Publié le Mars 23 2001 par siliconvalleythinker

5.0étoiles sur 5 My first TH novel with a wonderful story and history
This was my first book relating the Navajo history.. It was impossible to put down. The mixture of mystery and mystic was tantalizing. I can't wait to read more of his books.
Publié le Mars 13 2001 par Ruth A. Caldwell

5.0étoiles sur 5 Much more than a mystery!
Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way is much more than a mystery - it is a book that allows a close up look at the Navajo and the southwest. Read more
Publié le Fév 21 2001 par ROBERT KINGSLEY

5.0étoiles sur 5 How It All Began
If you're already a Hillerman fan, you already know this is where it all started and you don't need me to tell you how good it is. Read more
Publié le Janv. 26 2001 par Warlen Bassham

3.0étoiles sur 5 "A Nice, Quick Read"
I must say Mr. Hillerman knows his Navajo culture. Some very fascinating stuff. The plot was OK, though at times I felt it strayed a bit. Read more
Publié le Mars 20 1999

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