Western Mystery


Kindness Goes Unpunished (Walt Longmire, #3)
The Cold Dish (Walt Longmire, #1)
Another Man's Moccasins (Walt Longmire, #4)
Open Season (Joe Pickett, #1)
Death Without Company (Walt Longmire, #2)
Junkyard Dogs (Walt Longmire, #6)
The Dark Horse (Walt Longmire, #5)
A Serpent's Tooth (Walt Longmire, #9)
An Obvious Fact (Walt Longmire, #12)
Dry Bones (Walt Longmire, #11)
As The Crow Flies (Walt Longmire, #8)
Hell Is Empty (Walt Longmire, #7)
The Western Star (Walt Longmire, #13)
Any Other Name (Walt Longmire, #10)
Hell and Back (Walt Longmire, #18)
B.J. Daniels
If this was a dream, he didn’t want to wake up.
B.J. Daniels, Cowboy's Redemption

Phil Truman
The Dire Wolf killed the Jakes,” he said. “Who’s this Dire Wolf?” I asked. Figured he was talking about someone he knew. He spoke in a whisper, almost reverently. “The Dire Wolf is the curse of the Downstream People, the Arkansa. He is an evil spirit of the Quapaw.” I sighed and shook my head, knowing how these old Indians liked to throw in a bunch of mythical tribal mumbo-jumbo and superstition to deflect blame from someone they knew. “Well, you know where I can find this Dire Wolf fella?” I as ...more
Phil Truman, Dire Wolf of the Quapaw: a Jubal Smoak Mystery

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