A purely pleasure read for me. Set in Wyoming, one of my favorite places on Earth, this mystery was a no-brainer for me. [Thank you Eleanor for bringing this book to my attention.] Add the tactile bliss of a Penguin paperback, wonderfully flexible covers, pages and spine, and I was set. Except the f...
"On the afternoon of June 25th, 1876, as the heat waves rolled from the buffalo grass, giving the impression of a breeze that did not exist, Colonel George Armstrong Custer and five companies of the Seventh Cavalry rode into the valley of the Little Big Horn. Also that afternoon, Davey Force, a pitc...
I enjoyed this very much and glad there is a series. The tv series is even decent. It isn't going to replace my love for Parker's Spenser series, but it will join my list of favored literary detectives, cops, sheriffs and other assorted law enforcement and private investigators.
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked this book! Walt and Bear's relationship reminds me a lot of Spenser and Hawk's, and I've been missing this type of banter since finishing the Spenser series.
I rather liked this one-a beginning series from a new author. I loved his sense of humor and the location was very real. It is set in Wyoming with a county sheriff of a small county in Wyoming. I like the issues this sheriff faced with the local reservation and the white/red issue. Overall, I really...
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