The author of eighteen spellbinding detective novels set on the Navajo Nation, Tony Hillerman simultaneously transformed a traditional genre and unlocked the mysteries of the Navajo culture to an audience of millions. His bestselling novels added Navajo Tribal Police detectives Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee to the pantheon of American fictional detectives.
Morris offers a balanced portrait of Hillerman’s personal and professional life and provides a timely appreciation of his work. In intimate detail, Morris captures the author’s early years in Depression-era Oklahoma; his near-death experience in World War II; his sixty-year marriage to Marie; his family life, including six children, five of them adopted; his work in the trenches of journalism; his affliction with PTSD and its connection to his enchantment with Navajo spirituality; and his ascension as one of America’s best–known writers of mysteries.
Further, Morris uncovers the almost accidental invention of Hillerman’s iconic detective Joe Leaphorn and the circumstances that led to the addition of Jim Chee as his partner.
Hillerman’s novels were not without controversy. Morris examines the charges of cultural appropriation leveled at the author toward the end of his life. Yet, for many readers, including many Native Americans, Hillerman deserves critical acclaim for his knowledgeable and sensitive portrayal of Diné (Navajo) history, culture, and identity.
At the time of Hillerman’s death, more than twenty million copies of his books were in print, and his novels inspired Robert Redford to adapt several of them to film. In weaving together all the elements of Hillerman’s life, Morris drew on the untapped collection of the author’s papers, extensive archival research, interviews with friends, colleagues, and family, as well as travel in the Navajo Nation.
Filled with never-before-told anecdotes and fresh insights, Tony Hillerman will thrill the author’s fans and awaken new interest in his life and literary legacy.
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“Narrator George Guidall[‘s]…weathered timbre, raspy but gentle, conveys the wisdom, strength, and vulnerability that illuminate Hillerman's characters…McGrath captures the efforts Hillerman made to respect the Navajo culture…Winner of theAudioFile Earphones Award.”
— AudioFile
“The biography, like Hillerman’s fiction, is deeply researched, lovingly detailed and eminently readable.”
— Albuquerque Journal“This first major biography of iconic Western mystery novelist Tony Hillerman is substantial, engrossing, and often surprising.”
— Roundup Magazine“Morris tracks the author’s movements with thriller-like pacing…[and] colors in the shadows of one of New Mexico’s best-loved authors.”
— New Mexico Magazine“Not just the life of a remarkable writer but also a vivid depiction of the world that Hillerman grew up in…Hillerman was a huge inspiration to me as a young writer. I truly love this book.”
— Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author“One of the most thoughtful, detailed, and captivating biographies I’ve read in a very long time.”
— Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author“Here at last we have a biography of one of the true masters of detective fiction.”
— Hampton Sides, New York Times bestselling authorJames McGrath Morris is an award–winning and New York Times bestselling author of several books. His books, among others, include Eye on the Struggle: Ethel Payne, the First Lady of the Black Press, which won the Benjamin Hooks National Book Prize. A former journalist, he was the founding editor of the monthly Biographer’s Craft and has served as both the executive director and president of Biographers International Organization.
George Guidall, winner of more than eighty AudioFile Earphones Awards, has won three of the prestigious Audie Award for Excellence in Audiobook Narration. In 2014 the Audio Publishers Association presented him with the Special Achievement Award for lifetime achievement/ During his thirty-year recording career he has recorded over 1,700 audiobooks, won multiple awards, been a mentor to many narrators, and shown by example the potential of fine storytelling. His forty-year acting career includes starring roles on Broadway, an Obie Award for best performance off Broadway, and frequent television appearances.