Lost Birds: A Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito Novel: Compelling Native American Detective Fiction

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Anne Hillerman is a star.”—J. A. Jance, New York Times bestselling author

From New York Times bestselling author Anne Hillerman, a thrilling and moving chapter in the Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito series involving several emotionally complex cases that will test the detectives in different ways.

Joe Leaphorn may be long retired from the Navajo Tribal Police, but his detective skills are still sharp, honed by his work as a private detective. His experience will be essential to solve a compelling new case: finding the birth parents of a woman who was raised by a bilagáana family but believes she is Diné based on one solid clue, an old photograph with a classic Navajo child’s blanket. Leaphorn discovers that his client’s adoption was questionable, and her adoptive family not what they seem. His quest for answers takes him to an old trading post and leads him to a deadly cache of long-buried family secrets.

As that case grows more complicated, Leaphorn receives an unexpected call from a person he met decades earlier. Cecil Bowleg’s desperation is clear in his voice, but just as he begins to explain, the call is cut off by an explosion and Cecil disappears. True to his nature, Leaphorn is determined to find the truth even as the situation grows dangerous. Investigation of the explosion falls in part to Officer Bernadette Manuelito, who discovers an unexpected link to Cecil’s missing wife.

Bernie also is involved in a troubling investigation of her own: an elderly weaver whose prize-winning sheep have been ruthlessly killed by feral dogs.

Exploring the emotionally complex issues of adoption of Indigenous children by non-native parents, Anne Hillerman delivers another thought-provoking, gripping mystery that brings to life the vivid terrain of the American Southwest, its people, and the lore and traditions that make it distinct.

 



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  • J&SZ
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best yet by Anne
    Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
    I've enjoyed all the novels Anne has done following on the marvelous series her father began. In this one, more than any of her others she's woven the multiple storylines and characters together much more strongly, very much as her fath error did.
  • Country Girl
    4.0 out of 5 stars Multiple mysteries...
    Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
    Enjoyable read. A Lost Bird is a Navajo child who was removed from the reservation and their people and brought up with no knowledge of their lineage and the Navajo way.
  • LaurieinHondo
    5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful, great read
    Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
    I've read all of Tony Hillerman's books, and most of his daughter Anne's books. Wonderful character development and so glad she's continued the series. The descriptions of the beauty of Navajo country are done with great skill. I enjoyed this book. I'd begun to suspect who the killer was before it was revealed. Nonetheless, a great read! I highly recommend this book by Anne Hillerman.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read
    Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
    If you enjoy the Hillerman Navajo mysteries, you will enjoy this book. Chee and Manuelito take over as the main characters. These mysteries are always well-written and provide interesting information about Navajo culture.
  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lost Birds - another great Hillerman story.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
    Wonderful story. My wife and I love the twists and turns and the way the author weaves in such important Indigenous People's issues as alcoholism, limited basic necessities such as running water and heat, inadequate schools & missing women as well. Ms. Hillerman also called attention to the challenges women have in career advancement. We enjoyed reading about our favorite characters as deal with real life issues.
  • Amazon Customer
    3.0 out of 5 stars 90% good but author can't write endings
    Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
    I have all Tony Hillerman's books and most of his daughter's (Anne) books. I was really pleased initially to see Anne continue her father's stories, but Anne can't write endings, so all of the books I've ready by her are unsatisfying since the ending comes and it's just blah blah. Plus, she has backed way off of the Navajo/landscape stuff, so it's just now a run-of-the-mill mystery that, further, has a blah blah ending, although with a few familiar character names although very little of those characters' persona--just names, not personages. Won't buy any more of her stuff except I still have another purchase to read, but it's been moved to the bottom of my list. I am familiar with the geographic areas depicted and she could do so much better if she emulated her father's focus. I give it a 90% cuz the book does start off OK until it dies somewhere near the end. When I finished this book tonight, I actually was foolish enough to think I could end it better--still not sure how the plot points got resolved, whereas the other stuff I'm reading now (cf David Marcum Sherlock Holmes stuff) is very satisfying and clear.
  • Malinda Halim
    4.0 out of 5 stars Not the writer her father was
    Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
    I first read Tony Hillerman's Chee and Leaphorn novels at the recommendation of my late husband. He was Dine' When I expressed a desire to learn about the culture he told me they would be more enjoyable than an anthropology textbook and more accurate too. I enjoyed them so I was excited when I discovered Anne Hillerman took up the series. I wanted to love them. This is the third one I have read and the best I can do is a mild like. They are OK. Perhaps it is her addition of a larger role for Bernadette Manuel I to and the mundane details of her boring family issues or maybe they simply lack an indefinable something her father's writing had. Whatever it is I probably will not buy a fourth.
  • Jerry R. Wells
    5.0 out of 5 stars an intricately woven delight.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
    I've read all the stories of both Tony and Anne Hillerman and this is one of the more
    Enjoyable tales. I loved the way multiple story lines played out and especially how each of our heroes-Joe, Jim, Bernadette
    And all the supporting characters were given much attention.

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