Navajo Autumn by R. Allen Chappell - first in a new series, has been compared to the works of Tony Hillerman, and rightly so. Set on the Navajo Reservation, a land steeped in tradition, the fast-paced story and depth of characters draw readers into an intriguing look at the culture. Chappell not only wrote an interesting book, but told a great story/5(K). · Navajo Autumn by R. Allen Chappell is the first of a new mystery series set in New Mexico. Charlie is a Navajo lawyer looking to make it in a white man's world. He's on the periphery of a possibly major case: the murder of a woman high up in the Bureau of Indian Affairs/5. · The novel - NAVAJO AUTUMN - is available as a paperback on Amazon, or Kindle download, and is the precursor to his Navajo Nation mystery series. Second in the series - BOY MADE OF DAWN - is now out as both a paperback and on Kindle. His short story collection - Fat of The Land - is on Amazon in paperback and on bltadwin.ru: CreateSpace Publishing.
Navajo Autumn: A Navajo Nation Mystery (Volume 1) by Chappell, R. Allen and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru Navajo Autumn. Series: Navajo Nation, Book 1. By: R. Allen Chappell / Narrated By: Kaipo Schwab. Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins. Ah Dude, we did it again By that I mean that we here at Audiobook Accomplice, okay okay, it was me and my sister had nothing to do with it: I thought I'd scored big, scored huuuuuge, by finding an Autumn book that -also- celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day. Navajo Autumn by R. Allen Chappell - first in a new series, has been compared to the works of Tony Hillerman, and rightly so. Set on the Navajo Reservation, a land steeped in tradition, the fast-paced story and depth of characters draw readers into an intriguing look at the culture.
Navajo Autumn: A Navajo Nation Mystery (Paperback) R Allen Chappell Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, United States (). Chappell provides an insight into the modern day problems of the Navajo people in a form of a good story. The story has engaging characters, fast action and some humor. Chappell provides explanations of Navajo history, culture and spirituality and how they have survived in such a rugged environment. Kaipo Schwab does a good job narrating the story. Navajo Autumn by R. Allen Chappell First Line: Just outside Farmington, New Mexico, the San Juan River swings in close to the highway to pick up a tributary at the mouth of a wide, nearly dry, streambed-- La Plata, it's called-- not much more than a trickle usually, though it can be more if they get any rain up-country.
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