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Tony Hillerman: Hunting Badger (USA 2010) From the Publisher: Tony Hillerman: Hunting Badger. Harper, ISBN: 9780061967825 (September, 2010), 304 p., $9.99.
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Tony Hillerman: Hunting Badger (UK 2001) From the Publisher: Tony Hillerman: Hunting Badger. Harper Collins, ISBN: 0006514960 (February, 2001), 246 p., £5.99.
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Tony Hillerman: Hunting Badger (USA 2001) From the Publisher: Chee finds a fatal flaw in the federal theory and Leaphorn sees an intriguing pattern connecting this crime with the exploits of a legendary Ute hero bandit. Balancing politics, outsiders, and missing armed fugitives, Leaphorn and Chee soon find themselves caught in the most perplexing -- and deadly -- crime hunt of their lives... Tony Hillerman: Hunting Badger. Harpertorch, ISBN: 0061097861 (January, 2001), 334 p., $7.99.
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Tony Hillerman: Hunting Badger (UK 2000) From the Publisher: Tony Hillerman: Hunting Badger. Harper Collins, ISBN: 0002261995 (October, 2000), 246 p., £16.99.
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Tony Hillerman: Hunting Badger (USA 1999) From the Publisher: Tony Hillerman assigns these real puzzles to his fictional Navajo Tribal Police officers - Sergeant Jim Chee and retired Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn. The time is now, and the memory of the mishandled manhunt of 1998 is still painfully fresh. Three men stage a predawn raid on the Ute tribe's gambling casino. They kill one policeman, wound another, and disappear in the maze of canyons on the Utah-Arizona border. The FBI takes over the investigation, and agents swarm in with their helicopters, their high-tech equipment, and a theory of the crime that makes a wounded deputy sheriff a suspect. This development calls Chee in from his vacation, and a request for a favor draws in Leaphorn. Chee finds a fatal flaw in the federal theory, and Leaphorn sees an intriguing pattern connecting this crime with the exploits of a legendary Ute hero-bandit. Tony Hillerman: Hunting Badger. HarperCollins, ISBN: 0060192895 (November, 1999), 275 p., $26.00.
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