The new novel in Craig Johnson\'s beloved New York Times bestselling Longmire series.
Longmire doesn\'t know how these little blue cards are appearing, but.
As Walt searches for information about the shepherd, he comes across strange carvings on trees, as well as play money coupons from inside Mallo Cup candies, which he interprets as messages from his spiritual guide, Virgil White Buffalo.
But the shepherd\'s connection to the Extepares, a powerful family of Basque ranchers with a history of violence, leads the sheriff into an intricate investigation of a possible murder.
When a shepherd is found dead, Longmire suspects it could be suicide. --The New York Times Book Review Recovering from his harrowing experiences in Mexico, Sheriff Walt Longmire returns to Absaroka County, Wyoming, to lick his wounds and try once again to maintain justice in a place with grudges that go back generations.
It\'s the scenery--and the big guy standing in front of the scenery--that keeps us coming back to Craig Johnson\'s lean and leathery mysteries.
The new novel in Craig Johnson\'s beloved New York Times bestselling Longmire series.
With both a wolf and a killer on the loose, Longmire follows a twisting trail of evidence, leading to dark and shocking conclusions.
Even more complicating, a renegade wolf has been haunting the Bighorn Mountains, and the townspeople are out for blood.
So when a young boy with ties to the Extepare clan arrives in town, the stakes grow even higher.
Longmire doesn\'t know how these little blue cards are appearing, but Virgil usually reaches out if a child is in danger.
As Walt searches for information about the shepherd, he comes across strange carvings on trees, as well as play money coupons from inside Mallo Cup candies, which he interprets as messages from his spiritual guide, Virgil White Buffalo.
But the shepherd\'s connection to the Extepares, a powerful family of Basque ranchers with a history of violence, leads the sheriff into an intricate investigation of a possible murder.
When a shepherd is found dead, Longmire suspects it could be suicide. --The New York Times Book Review Recovering from his harrowing experiences in Mexico, Sheriff Walt Longmire returns to Absaroka County, Wyoming, to lick his wounds and try once again to maintain justice in a place with grudges that go back generations.
It\'s the scenery--and the big guy standing in front of the scenery--that keeps us coming back to Craig Johnson\'s lean and leathery mysteries.
The new novel in Craig Johnson\'s beloved New York Times bestselling Longmire series