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Hillerman listening woman
Hillerman listening woman






Leaphorn learns the man who tried to run over him is James Tso, that he's been under FBI surveillance, is likely involved in the Santa Fe robbery, and is a member of the Buffalo Society - an offshoot of the American Indian Movement. Added to this is Leaphorn's desire to find the man who almost ran over him during what would otherwise have been a routine traffic stop on Navajo Highway One.Īs Leaphorn searches for pieces to all the puzzles, he finds that there are relationships and order that bring all the cases to a single conclusion. When Navajo police officer Joe Leaphorn is facing an assignment to oversee a Boy Scout retreat, he asks instead to be allowed to work on the cases of the missing helicopter and the Atcitty/Tso murders. There are some reported sightings, but the money and helicopter seem to have vanished. Meanwhile, police are searching for a helicopter that flew into Navajo country from a Santa Fe robbery and disappeared. By the time she returns to the hut, both Tso and Anna have been murdered. The Listening Woman, accompanied by her niece, Anna Atcitty, goes a short distance from Tso's hogan where she listens for instruction regarding what "sings" must be performed to restore Hosteen Tso to health, but sees a vision of darkness engulfing Tso.

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He also says that he had accidentally killed a frog - an event that could be the cause of Tso's illness.

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At one point, Tso tells her that he has seen sacrificial sand paintings desecrated, but doesn't tell her where this occurred, saying that it is a secret. Margaret is now at the hogan of Hosteen Tso, where she is conducting a "reading" to determine which of the traditional Navajo "sings" will be required by Tso. Hosteen Tso is an elderly Navajo who has asked for the services of Margaret Cigaret, also known as the Listening Woman, or Blind Eyes.








Hillerman listening woman