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Junkyard Dogs
Junkyard Dogs | Craig Johnson
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From the" New York Times "bestselling author of "The Cold Dish "and "As the Crow Flies," a modern-day range war in the sixth novel in the Longmire Mystery Series, the basis for "LONGMIRE," the hit Netflix original drama series"Junkyard Dogs," thesixth installment in the "New York Times "bestselling Longmire Mystery Series, the basis for "LONGMIRE," the hit Netflix original drama series, takes us to Durant, Wyoming. It'sa volatile new economy in Durant when the owners of a multimillion-dollar development of ranchettes want to get rid of the adjacent Stewart junkyard. Meeting the notorious Stewart clan is an adventure unto itself, and when conflict erupts and someone ends up dead Sheriff Walt Longmire, his lifelong friend Henry Standing Bear, and deputies Santiago Saizarbitoria and Victoria Moretti find themselves in a small town that feels more and more like a high-plains pressure cooker.The hilarious and suspenseful sixth book in the Longmire series from "The New York Times "bestselling author of "Hell Is Empty "and "As the Crow Flies" finds our sheriff up to his badge in the darker aspects of human nature, making his way through the case with a combination of love, laughs, and derelict automobiles.Craig Johnson's"The Highwayman"will be available from Viking on May 17, 2016"
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LisaJo
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This is true for reading in your office at lunch also.

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LisaJo
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"I thought about the damage we all did in life simply by being ourselves and getting up in the morning."

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LisaJo
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"He was still wearing his disreputable hat with the flap sticking straight out at the side, so it looked like Geo was cleared for takeoff." I love a sentence that gives me the perfect mind picture.