Monday, June 20, 2016

Review: The Highwayman by Craig Johnson

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A Mysterious Review of The Highwayman by Craig Johnson. A Walt Longmire Mystery Novella.

Review summary: This is a wonderful story of friends helping friends to find the truth and reasoning behind a bizarre occurrence. Bringing the past into the present turns out to be an intense experience for all involved and may just change the thinking of everyone who participates in this excellent mystery. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Highwayman Craig Johnson

The Highwayman
Craig Johnson
A Walt Longmire Mystery Novella
Viking (May 2016)

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Publisher synopsis: When Wyoming highway patrolman Rosey Wayman is transferred to the beautiful and imposing landscape of the Wind River Canyon, an area the troopers refer to as no-man's-land because of the lack of radio communication, she starts receiving "officer needs assistance" calls. The problem? They're coming from Bobby Womack, a legendary Arapaho patrolman who met a fiery death in the canyon almost a half-century ago. With an investigation that spans this world and the next, Sheriff Walt Longmire and Henry Standing Bear take on a case that pits them against a legend: The Highwayman.

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