Jody A. reviewed The Great Taos Bank Robbery: and Other Indian Country Affairs on + 179 more book reviews
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They are true tales of New Mexico, but told only as Tony, one of America's greatest yarn spinners can. Most, in particular the "unfeloneous unbankrobbery" in the title essay will have you holding your sides, while at the same time learning something about the unique culture of the Land of Enchantment. Highly recommended
POLLY H. reviewed The Great Taos Bank Robbery: and Other Indian Country Affairs on + 14 more book reviews
9 masterpieces of the Southwest.
Renee S. (renee45) reviewed The Great Taos Bank Robbery: and Other Indian Country Affairs on + 588 more book reviews
good book
Debbie C. (debbiekayc) reviewed The Great Taos Bank Robbery: and Other Indian Country Affairs on + 35 more book reviews
Nine humorous stories about New Mexico.
Short stories of the Southwest. entertainting.
Gerhard O. (nccorthu) reviewed The Great Taos Bank Robbery: and Other Indian Country Affairs on + 569 more book reviews
A Good book of short stories about Taos and other parts of New Mexico. Somw funny some serious, Not up to "when We Were Wolves though" but quite readable.
John O. (buzzby) - , reviewed The Great Taos Bank Robbery: and Other Indian Country Affairs on + 6062 more book reviews
A set of short moderately true stories, first published in 1973.
Roberta S. reviewed The Great Taos Bank Robbery: and Other Indian Country Affairs on + 14 more book reviews
I am not a fan of short stories so it is not to my liking.
Linda L. (angelstar) reviewed The Great Taos Bank Robbery: and Other Indian Country Affairs on + 96 more book reviews
Some of these stories are really good and some of at least worth reading.
Alice B. reviewed The Great Taos Bank Robbery: and Other Indian Country Affairs on + 3563 more book reviews
Tony Hillerman is a Navajo Indian, who writes about the southwest. Hillerman fans will delight in in factual stories that appear in fictional stories in the Dance hall of the Dead. This book is a collection of true stories that the author has used for fiction in his novels.This is a great book for those seeking to understand the Navajo culture.