

Indian culture as well as it's humor and resilience unusually well, for a wacicu (white man)! " - Linda, Johnson captures a subtle essence of modern Am. " Darker yet sweeter (yes that is possible!) than others in the series. These Walt Longmire books keep getting shorter and shorter, but I do still enjoy them. I feel like that gets in the way of the story. " This had the two voices/flashback thing. " Loving George Guidall reading this series!!!!! " - Lladroluv,

But things get even stranger when a photograph turns up in the victim's purse that ties her murder to one from Longmire's past-a case he tackled as a Marine Corps investigator forty years earlier in Vietnam.“An insightful look at various forms of racism, human trafficking, and confronting your own prejudices.” - Detroit Free Press , the body of a Vietnamese woman dumped along the Wyoming interstate opens a baffling case for Sheriff Longmire, whose only suspect is a Crow Indian with a troubled past.

It delivers more of the taut prose, engrossing characters, beautiful Wyoming setting, and satisfying depth that reviewers have been hailing since his first book, , the hit drama series now streaming on Netflix. Parker will love the fourth mystery inīestselling author Craig Johnson's award-winning Longmire Mystery series, the basis for Fans of Ace Atkins, Nevada Barr, and Robert B.
