Author | Tony Hillerman |
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Cover artist | Peter Thorpe |
Language | English |
Series | Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee Navajo Tribal Police Series |
Genre | Detective fiction |
Set in | Navajo Nation in Southwestern United States |
Published | 1993 HarperCollins |
Publication place | USA |
Media type | Print and audio |
Pages | 305 |
Awards | nominated 1994 Anthony Award for Best Novel |
ISBN | 0-06-016767-X |
OCLC | 28025657 |
Preceded by | Coyote Waits (1990) |
Followed by | The Fallen Man (1996) |
Sacred Clowns is a crime novel by American writer Tony Hillerman, the eleventh in the Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee Navajo Tribal Police series, first published in 1993.
Murders happen on both the Navajo reservation and the Tano Pueblo. One happens during a Tano ceremonial, with the koshares (sacred clowns) and kachinas performing. Leaphorn is in charge of a new investigation unit, with Chee as his sole staff support.