The Dark Wind
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1990
290
Novel • Fiction
•
Mystery & Crime Fiction•
WesternNavajo Reservation • 1970s
1990
Adult
18+ years
In The Dark Wind, author Tony Hillerman crafts a mystery focusing on Jim Chee, a Navajo tribal police officer. Chee investigates a series of crimes on the Navajo reservation, including a plane crash, drug smuggling, and murder. The story interweaves Navajo culture and beliefs with a suspenseful narrative as Chee navigates complex criminal activities and cultural challenges.
Mysterious
Gritty
Suspenseful
Dark
Unnerving
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Tony Hillerman's The Dark Wind is praised for its vivid depiction of Navajo culture and the Southwestern landscape, blending mystery with cultural sensitivity. The character development, especially of Jim Chee, is highlighted positively. However, some critics find the plot pacing uneven. Overall, it effectively captures the reader's interest with its atmospheric storytelling.
A reader who enjoys The Dark Wind by Tony Hillerman is likely interested in Southwestern U.S. culture, Native American traditions, and detective mysteries. Fans of Louise Erdrich’s Tracks and Arthur Upfield’s works featuring Australian Aboriginal culture will find similar intrigue and cultural depth here.
14,709 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
290
Novel • Fiction
•
Mystery & Crime Fiction•
WesternNavajo Reservation • 1970s
1990
Adult
18+ years
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