“Johnny Geronimo captures the feel of the best of the noir detective novels. It is not easily put down. WHAM! SOCK! BAM! FANTASTIC!”—Tom Holm, author of Panther Creek: A Pawnee Country Mystery and Anadarko: A Kiowa Country Mystery
Description
Someone, or something, is killing the Native artists and art collectors of Santa Fe. The police are baffled by a series of brutal murders: ritual killings with all the trappings of some of the mythic monsters of the Apache origin stories, each signed with the same bloody signature: the Coyote. But where the police fail, Johnny may succeed. A hard-bitten, hard-boiled private investigator right out of the pages of Chandler or Cain, Johnny has a key advantage: as an Apache, he can go places the police can’t, and he can talk to the people the police won’t. As the owner of Eagle Eye Investigations, Johnny moves effortlessly among both the high society of Santa Fe and the outlaw underworld. With his assistants, Willy and Jessie, as well as a succession of lady friends, Johnny sets out on the trail of the Coyote, and the closer he gets, the more it becomes apparent that the hunter is also the hunted. Johnny Geronimo: Art of Darkness incorporates themes from Apache and other Indigenous traditions to tell the story of this classic antihero of Native noir and of the demonic Coyote, who may be more than anyone can imagine.
Reviews
"Original, clever, skillfully crafted, and an inherently fascinating page turner of a read from cover to cover, Johnny Geronimo: Art of Darkness by author/storyteller Gary Robinson and artist/illustrator Dale DeForest deftly incorporates themes drawn from Apache and other Native American traditions. The result is a compelling B/W (with the occasion trace of Red) graphic novel about a classic private eye antihero and his nemesis... Johnny Geronimo: Art of Darkness is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal reading lists and community library Mystery/Suspense graphic novel collections."