Thomas Begay, found passed out and drunk in his usual spot underneath a bridge is also found near a murdered BIA investigator, Patsy Greyhorse, but manages to elude capture. Charlie Yazzie, who has come back from law school only to find that there are no openings for a reservation lawyer, has a non-lawyer job, and ends up risking his job to help Thomas, since he is quite sure the allegation is false.
The narrator did a good job, which helped me like it better. I liked the way the author describes the reservation and the Navajo; he went to school with the Navajo and has worked alongside of them and it shows.
The narrator did a good job, which helped me like it better. I liked the way the author describes the reservation and the Navajo; he went to school with the Navajo and has worked alongside of them and it shows.