The Fly on the Wall

The Wailing Wind (A Leaphorn and Chee Novel Book 15)

Author: Tony Hillerman

Ace reporter John Cotton is a fly on the wall — seeing all, hearing all, and keeping out of sight. But the game changes when he finds his best friend’s corpse sprawled on the marble floor of the central rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. Suddenly Cotton knows too much about a scandal centered around a senatorial candidate, a million-dollar scam, and a murder. And he hears the p….Read More

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