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''Finding Moon'' is a novel written in 1996 by
Tony Hillerman Anthony Grove Hillerman (May 27, 1925 – October 26, 2008) was an American author of detective novels and nonfiction works, best known for his mystery novels featuring Navajo Nation Police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee. Several of his w ...
, set in Southeast Asia.


Plot

During the weeks immediately preceding to the 1975
Fall of Saigon The fall of Saigon, known in Vietnam as Reunification Day (), was the capture of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, by North Vietnam on 30 April 1975. As part of the 1975 spring offensive, this decisive event led to the collapse of the So ...
that ended the
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, Malcolm "Moon" Thomas Mathias, manages the ''Press-Register'', a small Colorado newspaper. He had always believed that his brother Ricky was the favorite child of their mother Victoria Mathias Morick. Ricky had been running a helicopter business in the Indochina peninsula, and married to a Vietnamese woman named Eleth Vinh. Both were killed by enemy fire, leaving behind young daughter Lila Vinh Mathias. The first that the family learns of the existence of Lila is in a letter to Victoria from Ricky's attorney Roberto Bolivar Castenada in
Manila Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
, the Philippines. Victoria immediately books a flight to Manila to retrieve her grandchild, only to be stopped by a heart attack at
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. After receiving an emergency call from Philippine Airlines, Moon learns his mother is facing immediate heart surgery at
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. Moon was unaware that he had a niece, much less that his mother was en route to the Philippines. He learns the details going through her belongings while awaiting visitation at the hospital. After talking to her, Moon takes his mother's place to find Lila. Upon Moon's arrival in Manila, he is approached by two of Ricky's clients. The elderly Lum Lee asks Moon to help him find a family urn containing ancestral bones. Mrs. Osa van Winjgaarden wants to accompany Moon on his quest, so that she may find her brother, a
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missionary known as Brother Damon. With each new contact, Moon gradually learns more about his brother's business and associates. The quest takes him on a search through his own soul, as he engages in long talks with Father Julian in the
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of the
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. Romance, political intrigue, the dangers of traveling through war zones, and hiding in the basement of a deserted building, are part of the action. Among the new, sometimes uneasy, alliances that he makes, is Nguyen Nung, a wounded
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deserter armed with a grenade launcher, and "SAT CONG" ("kill
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") tattooed on his chest.


Characters


Stateside

;The Mathias family *Malcolm "Moon" Thomas Mathias – managing editor ''Press-Register'', served in the armored division of the U. S. Army *Richard "Ricky" Mathias – Moon's brother, founder of R. M. Air in Vietnam; died in Cambodia *Martin Mathias – deceased father *Victoria Mathias Morick – mother *Dr. Tom Morick – Victoria's 2nd husband, and doctor to Martin Mathias. ;''Press-Register'' newspaper, Colorado *Jerry Shakeshaft – publisher *JD Shakeshaft – son of the publisher *Rooney – featured articles, city desk *Shirley – switchboard, office manager *D. W. Hubble *Edith – payroll ;Other *Sgt. Gene Halsey – Moon's best friend in the Army, at
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, Kansas; died in a jeep accident, caused by Moon's driving while intoxicated *Dr. Serna – Victoria's doctor at
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in Los Angeles *Dr. Jerrigan – ER doctor who saved Victoria's life *Robert Toland – Philippine Airlines security officer at
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*Debbie – Moon's live-in girlfriend


Asia

*Eleth Vinh – wife of Ricky Mathias *Lila Vinh Mathias – daughter of Eleth and Ricky *Roberto Bolivar Castenada – Manila attorney for Ricky *Lum Lee – seeking a family urn containing ancestral bones *Mrs. Osa van Winjgaarden – wants Moon to find her brother *Reverend Damon – Osa's Lutheran missionary brother in Cambodia ;R. M. Air *Incorporated in the Philippines, operating in Vietnam and Cambodia *Thomas "Tommy" Brock – marketing manager, was supposed to get Lila on a flight to the United States *George Rice – pilot who flew Lila to Saigon; also worked for the
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; made arrangements for Lila to be transported to the United States. *Robert Yager – chief pilot and deal maker for R.M. Air *Pol Thiu Eng – employee who found Ricky's helicopter wreckage ;Other *Captain Teele – ''Glory of the Sea'' schooner *Mr. Suhuannaphum – shore boat pilot who helps repair the schooner *Nguyen Nung – rescued wounded sailor from the LST ''Sealord'' *Lo Tho Dem – George Rice contact in Saigon *Father Julian –
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Reception

Reviews on
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were divided. With a rating of 1 to 5 stars: *24% gave it a 5-star rating - "Hillerman is remarkable in his grasp of the politics and history of the time..." *39%, the majority. gave it a 4-star rating - "The locations he visits and the people he meets are all vividly painted by Hillerman as beautifully as in his Navajo mysteries." *28% gave it a 3-star rating - "I found it predictable ... " *5% gave it a 2-star rating - " ... slow moving and a little boring at times." *4% gave it a 1-star rating - "Slow and not a good book at all." On
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, the majority of reviewers rated the book 5 stars out of a possible 5. Reviewers who were military veterans having previously served in
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during the
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, lauded Hillerman for his authenticity. One reviewer suggested that the events in the book are mirrored by current conflicts in the
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. Some less enthusiastic readers felt the book was bogged down in details, or otherwise not up to Hillerman's style in the Joe Leaphorn / Jim Chee Navajo Tribal Police novels. ''
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'' stated, "Hillerman's mastery of setting and his compassionate, patient characterization are fully present in this tale, which is otherwise somewhat formulaic."


References


Further reading

* {{Authority control 1996 American novels Novels by Tony Hillerman Novels set in Cambodia HarperCollins books