Sacred Clowns
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1993
384
Novel • Fiction
Navajo Nation • 1990s
1993
Adult
18+ years
710L
Sacred Clowns by Tony Hillerman follows Navajo Tribal Police officers Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee as they investigate the murder of a school shop teacher, Eric Dorsey, and its connection to a second murder. The story intertwines crime-solving with the rich cultural backdrop of Navajo traditions and the complexities of tribal law enforcement. The novel also contains themes of murder, violence, and toxic waste issues.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Gritty
Informative
Contemplative
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Tony Hillerman's Sacred Clowns receives praise for its intricate portrayal of Navajo culture and vivid Southwestern setting. Readers commend the engaging plot and strong character development of Chee and Leaphorn. However, some critique the pacing and felt certain subplots were underdeveloped. Overall, it's a compelling addition to the series.
Readers who relish intricate mysteries, cultural insights, and rich Southwestern settings will enjoy Tony Hillerman's Sacred Clowns. Comparable to fans of Louise Erdrich's The Round House and Craig Johnson's Longmire series, this novel attracts those fascinated by Native American traditions and dynamic detective duos.
11,151 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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384
Novel • Fiction
Navajo Nation • 1990s
1993
Adult
18+ years
710L
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