As the Crow Flies A Longmire Mystery

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As the Crow Flies A Longmire Mystery

Craig Johnson

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Sheriff Walt Longmire finds himself at the heart of a tense jurisdictional puzzle when a Native American man is found dead following an encounter with a white rancher. The incident ignites simmering resentments and forces Walt to operate within the intricate legal and cultural boundaries that separate his county from the reservation. He must meticulously piece together the events, navigating differing accounts and the deep-seated mistrust that often characterizes such disputes. Alongside his trusted colleagues, Walt works to uncover the truth behind the death, understanding that justice in this particular corner of the West requires more than just standard police work. The story explores profound themes of cultural conflict, the elusive nature of justice when viewed through different societal lenses, and the lasting impact of historical grievances. What makes this narrative particularly compelling is Craig Johnson's ability to weave a gripping mystery into the rugged, windswept landscape of Wyoming. Readers are drawn into Walt's measured approach to solving problems, his deep respect for the land and its people, and the complex moral questions that arise when cultures clash and the line between right and wrong becomes blurred. It's a stark reminder of the challenges in bridging divides and seeking truth in a world where perspectives rarely align perfectly.

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Publisher

Penguin

Pages

352

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PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780143123293

ISBN-10

0143123297

Language

English

Published

2013-05-28