“You have a savage with you.” Iglanced over my shoulder. "Actually, he's the most civilized of all of us.” Henry made a show of waving at the crazy person. “I was hoping that you might take a walk with him while I have a chat with Cord.
“I mean he's relatively harmless, or as harmless as you can be when armed like a commando, but it's starting to insult the credibility and professionalism of the department; I think it reflects badly when schizophrenic derelicts and ...
“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 York Times Book Review The ninth Longmire book from the New York Times ...
Chaos and mass hysteria spread when a workman falls ill on the site of a proposed nuclear waste dump, an area which thirteen-year-old Lucy's second sight reveals as an old burial place for victims of the Black Death.
Lucy and her parents move to a small village near Bradford.
The story of the American Revolution began with people who dared dream of a free and independent nation.
A Serpent's Tooth
The inspiration for A&E's "Longmire" finds himself in the crosshairs in the ninth book of the "New York Times"-bestselling series. Cord Lynear is searching for his missing mother but clues are scarce. Longmire and his crew come to help.