Even though it's into season 3, some people are still just discovering AMC's Dark Winds season 3's story finds them working on different cases in different states.
Dark Winds, which holds an impressive perfect Rotten Tomatoes score through all three seasons, has been praised for its skillful writing and direction. The Dark Winds cast has also rightfully gotten accolades for their work bringing Tony Hillerman's original work to life and, in doing so, making smart and decisive changes to ease the transition to TV. For anyone who is interested in diving into the books, here's a guide for how many they are, where to start, and a streamlined option for those who just want to read the books the show covers.
There Are Currently 27 Books In The Leaphorn & Chee Series
Chee & Bernadette ed The Series In Later Books
The Leaphorn and Chee series is ittedly not for the faint of heart: currently, there are 27 books in the series, which has been ongoing since 1970. The first three books - The Blessing Way, Dance Hall of the Dead, and Listening Woman - focused only on Joe Leaphorn. Jim Chee entered the series with the fourth book, People of Darkness, in 1980. Interestingly, Bernadette Manuelito wasn't introduced until 1996's The Fallen Man, the twelfth book in the series. Book #28, Shadow of the Solstice, is set to release this year, so it's a perfect time to get started on the series.
Shadow of the Solstice is set to hit bookshelves on April 22, 2025.
The full list of the books currently in the series is below:
Title |
Author |
Publication Year |
---|---|---|
The Blessing Way |
Tony Hillerman |
1970 |
Dance Hall of the Dead |
Tony Hillerman |
1973 |
Listening Woman |
Tony Hillerman |
1978 |
People of Darkness |
Tony Hillerman |
1980 |
The Dark Wind |
Tony Hillerman |
1982 |
The Ghostway |
Tony Hillerman |
1984 |
Skinwalkers |
Tony Hillerman |
1986 |
A Thief of Time |
Tony Hillerman |
1988 |
Talking God |
Tony Hillerman |
1989 |
Coyote Waits |
Tony Hillerman |
1990 |
Sacred Clowns |
Tony Hillerman |
1993 |
The Fallen Man |
Tony Hillerman |
1996 |
The First Eagle |
Tony Hillerman |
1998 |
Hunting Badger |
Tony Hillerman |
1999 |
The Wailing Wind |
Tony Hillerman |
2002 |
The Sinister Pig |
Tony Hillerman |
2003 |
Skeleton Man |
Tony Hillerman |
2004 |
The Shape Shifter |
Tony Hillerman |
2006 |
Spider Woman's Daughter |
Anne Hillerman |
2013 |
Rock With Wings |
Anne Hillerman |
2015 |
Song of the Lion |
Anne Hillerman |
2017 |
Cave of Bones |
Anne Hillerman |
2018 |
The Tale Teller |
Anne Hillerman |
2019 |
Stargazer |
Anne Hillerman |
2021 |
The Sacred Bridge |
Anne Hillerman |
2022 |
The Way of the Bear |
Anne Hillerman |
2023 |
Lost Birds |
Anne Hillerman |
2024 |
Shadow of the Solstice |
Anne Hillerman |
2025 |
Anne Hillerman Took Over After Tony Hillerman Died
She's Continued His Legacy While Forging Her Own Path
You may have noticed that the author of the books changed after 2006. That's because Tony Hillerman's daughter, Anne, took over his work after his ing in October 2008. With her taking the reins of the series and continuing Tony's legacy, Joe Leaphorn has a smaller role, with Jim Chee and Bernadette Manuelito stepping to the forefront as the main detectives and crime investigators. Even with his reduced role, however, the long-since-retired Leaphorn does still help them out on a consulting and mentorship basis.
For those who might wonder if that's something Tony Hillerman would have wanted, he obliquely gave the idea his blessing before his ing. Anne Hillerman explained when speaking to Mirage, the University of New Mexico's magazine:
“I said to Dad, ‘I think readers would enjoy seeing Bernie take the next step and be on the same level as Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn.’ I thought he’d say, ‘Oh, honey, what a good idea.’ No, what he said was, ‘What an interesting idea.’ But in the end, I was glad he didn’t do it. Because that gave me a chance to continue the series, but to give it a different voice and my own perspective – a female perspective – by giving Bernie not only a job but also giving her what every working woman has, which is a lot of complications.”
Since taking over, Anne Hillerman has received lots of praise from book critics and longtime readers alike for the way she's handled her father's legacy while forging her own. Her solo novels have come highly rated and well-reviewed, and each one has landed on the New York Times bestseller list. It's not a coincidence that Anne Hillerman serves as an executive producer on the Dark Winds TV adaptation, and it was she who gave co-Dark Winds producers George R. R. Martin and Robert Redford permission to use her father's, and now her, characters in the show.
Dark Winds Has Adapted 4 Books So Far – Loosely
Massive Changes Have Been Made From The Books
Those who started with the Dark Winds TV show before reading the books might be surprised to see how different they are from the original novels. Certain characters have been greatly changed from the books. For example, Dark Winds' Jim Chee is completely different from the books, though season 3 hints that might be changing. Bernadette Manuelito wasn't in any of the books that have been adapted for the show to this point, so her inclusion in the show is a big difference for most of those stories.

How Dark Winds Season 3’s Bernadette Story Perfectly Combines Two Leaphorn & Chee Novels Explained By Showrunner
Dark Winds showrunner John Wirth discusses his approach to Bernadette's story (and her romance with Chee) in season 3, as well as Leaphorn's haunting.
For anyone who doesn't quite have the motivation to read every book in the series, you can start with the books covered in the show. So far, the TV show has loosely adapted four of the books in the series:
- Season 1 - Listening Woman (1978), People of Darkness (1980)
- Season 2 - People of Darkness (1980)
- Season 3 - Dance Hall of the Dead (1973), The Sinister Pig (2003)
It speaks to the deftness of the writers that they are able to take narratives from two of the novels and weave them together in the trim miniseries length of each season of Dark Winds: seasons 1 and 2 had six episodes, and season 3 has eight episodes. Dark Winds season 4, which was greenlit before the third season even premiered, has already begun filming in New Mexico. Season 4 will also have eight episodes, signaling AMC's confidence in the show. However, we still don't yet know which book – or two books – from the Hillerman series Dark Winds season 4 will adapt.
Source: Mirage

- Creator(s)
- Graham Roland
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