Acorn International Media are releasing seasons 1 - 3 of the acclaimed Navajo Nation crime series on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital. Seasons 1 & 2 consist of six 50 minute episodes and Season 3 of eight episodes. Each season is also available separately, with Season 3 getting released at the same time as the box set. The show is based on the Leaphorn and Chee series of crime novels by Tony Hillerman and was originally shown in the UK on the U & Alibi crime drama channel. It's an excellent piece of work and if you've not encountered it yet, shouldn't be spoilt. Therefore I'm only going to supply the briefest plot outlines below of what you can expect from the boxset.
Season One - Discs 1 & 2
It's 1971 and Tribal Police Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon from AMERICANA, BONE TOMAHAWK and THE FOREVER PURGE) has the job of patrolling 27 000 square miles of Navajo Nation desert near Monument Valley with the help of very few staff including Sergeant Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten). When an elderly Navajo man is found dead with his eyes and liver gouged out beside a 19 year old girl who has apparently been frightened to death they are joined by new recruit Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon) to investigate the crime. Meanwhile the FBI are investigating a helicopter raid on an armoured car (which opens the first episode) with the helicopter last seen heading over Navajo territory. Could the crimes be linked?
Season one of Dark Winds is only six episodes but packs a lot into its running time, quickly setting up its cast of regular characters and giving you enough incident and intrigue that by episode four you'll be wondering how they'll manage to resolve it all in two more episodes. Suffice to say they do. The locations and photography are stunning, the Navajo culture is presented in some depth but never at the expense of moving the plot forwards, and there's a welcome undercurrent of the supernatural and black magic at work as well. The only extra is on disc two but it's a decent 34 minute making of that includes an interview with executive producer Robert Redford.
Season Two - Discs 3 & 4
Jim Chee is given the job of finding a stolen lock box by Rosemary Vines (Jeri Ryan). Meanwhile at the local medical centre a man dying of cancer is blown up by a bomb placed in his car. It soon becomes apparent that the bomber has been to the town before and is now bumping off more people as part of a plot that involves the sinister 'People of Darkness' (the title of the Tony Hillerman novel this is taken from).
Season two doesn't have quite as complex a plot as part one but it's more action packed and delivers a number of memorable set pieces, including one at the local hospital as well as a long painful trek through the desert. Acorn's discs have no extras for this season.
Season Three - Discs 5 & 6
A teenaged boy goes missing. The police find some bloodstains and his abandoned bike with what look like machete gouges in the frame. Meanwhile Bernadette discovers what might be evidence of a human trafficking gang near the border, and an FBI agent (Jenna Elfman) could mean bad news for Joe Leaphorn.
Season 3 combines two Tony Hillerman novels - 'Dancehall of the Dead' and 'Sinister Pig', with the screenwriting bringing the plots of the two books together nicely. As well as guest stars like Bruce Greenwood there's an amusing cameo from Robert Redford (his final screen appearance) and George R R Martin. You can fill in your own response to Redford's line to his producer colleague. The sole extra on Acorn's disc is a good one - a 42 minute making of that helps make up for the lack of one on Season 2.
Overall, DARK WINDS is an excellent crime show that deserves to be better known, with fine acting (lead Zahn McClarnon is a standout but everyone brings their 'A' game to this) an intriguing setting and time period (Navajo Nation in 1971) and a sensitive and authentic-feeling portrayal of the indigenous people who live there without any of it ever getting in the way of the plot or the action, both of which are riveting. Top stuff, and apparently Season Four is on the way.
DARK WINDS Seasons 1 - 3 is out on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital from Acorn Media International on Monday 2nd February 2026
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