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    A Thief of Time

    2004 · Mystery · 1h 34m

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  1. A Thief of Time is a crime novel by American writer Tony Hillerman, the eighth in the Joe Leaphorn / Jim Chee Navajo Tribal Police series, first published in 1988. It was adapted for television as part of the PBS Mystery! series in 2004.

    • Tony Hillerman
    • 1988
  2. Jul 11, 2004 · A Thief of Time: Directed by Chris Eyre. With Gary Farmer, Adam Beach, Ernest Tsosie III, Wes Studi. Officers Leaphorn and Chee search for a missing anthropologist suspected of stealing artifacts from a burial site.

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    • Crime, Mystery
    • Chris Eyre
    • 2004-07-11
  3. A Thief of Time is a 2003 TV movie based on a novel by Tony Hillerman. It features Peter Fonda, Adam Beach, Gary Farmer and other actors in the cast, and Chris Eyre as the director.

  4. Jan 1, 2009 · USA Today. From New York Times bestselling author Tony Hillerman, A Thief of Time is the eighth novel featuring Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee as they find themselves in hot pursuit of a depraved killer.

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    • Tony Hillerman
  5. Jan 5, 1990 · The Thief of time is a beautifully written and observed piece. It is thriller, mystery, life, saga and page turner. Jim Chee is set on detecting just who has stolen the flat bed truck from the police depot - a theft that seems to be more about buck passing within the force rather than detection.

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    • Mass Market Paperback
    • Tony Hillerman
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  6. Oct 6, 2009 · From New York Times bestselling author Tony Hillerman, A Thief of Time is the eighth novel featuring Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee as they find themselves in hot pursuit of a depraved killer.

    • Tony Hillerman
  7. Jul 1, 1988 · A THIEF OF TIME. by Tony Hillerman ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 1, 1988. Hillerman's two Navajo Tribal Police heroes—middle-aged Lieut. Joe Leaphorn, young Officer Jim Chee—again share the sleuthing, more or less by accident, in another richly somber blend of mystery, socio-theology, psychology, and (this time) anthropology.

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