Here is the full reference card for this book...
If you'd rather place an order by talking to one of our cheerful order desk clerks, please call 1-888-232-4444 (USA and Canada only) or 250-383-6864. From Europe, ring our UK order desk clerk at local rate number 0845 230 9601 (UK only) or 44 (0)1865 722 113.
Navajo Heat
by Mary Helen Madrid-Null
520 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-0582; ISBN 1-4120-5684-5; US$32.00, C$36.80, EUR26.29, £18.40
Navajo Heat is a law enforcement suspense novel on the 9/11 Navajo Nation that draws us into its sacred circle of beautiful, interracial, adult love, soul-healing and karmic redemption.
Read more!
About the Book About the Author Excerpts About the Book
Navajo Heat is the new American novel. Steeped in struggle, Tuba City Navajo Nation Police Chief Benjamin Tsosi and his forensic psychologist, the Reverend Dr. Theresa von Prospel - who's also a death-row chaplain - have their own tragic, personal battles to win. Chief Ben and 'Dr. T' ultimately give way to the sizzling passion and sexual tension created between them over two years of collaboration. The mystical beauty way beliefs, hard science, high tech, martial arts, and loving compassion create their grid for success. The Chief is the only son of a WWII code talker and is a Vietnam War Vet himself. A former USN SEAL and CIA black ops, he appreciates the talents of his forensic specialist. The Chief teams up with the Doc for practical profiling to create the magic blend against crime and terror as sweeping changes take place on the Navajo Nation. Expect more from these characters - a warrior on his Pollen Path and the rebirth of a Mahayana Bodhisattva.
Read Reviews of the Book!
www.Amazon.com
About the Author
![]()
Mary Helen Madrid-Null is a Death Specialist. She's been an author-consultant and educator in transpersonal psychology, grief education, debriefing, critical-care nursing and end-of-life issues.
Madrid-Null, RN, CCRN-R, BSW, MA, has been a career debriefer for first-responder professionals in critical incidents experiencing post-traumatic stress. She has been an educator in cardiac life support, clinical forensics, gerontology, and the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
She has performed flight and ground critical care transports in Colorado, Arizona and California for over 15 years. Teaching hundreds of professionals how to vigil the dying and support their patient's conscious passing has been Ms. Madrid-Null's successful, lifetime pursuit.
She lives with her husband and son in Southern California.
Excerpts
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()







