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Death on the High Lonesome

✍ Scribed by Hayes, Frank


Book ID
109045993
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Year
2015
Tongue
en-US
Weight
484 KB
Series
Sheriff Virgil Dalton 2
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780698155367

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


The author of Death at the Black Bull returns to the Southwestern town of Haywood where the onset of winter ushers in a new mystery for Sheriff Virgil Dalton...

Virgil knows that his sleepy hometown is starting to reflect the times, in good ways and bad. It still comes as a shock when his deputy is almost killed by the body of a woman falling from the highway overpass onto his car. A woman who had been fleeing for her life...

Then longtime resident Velma Thompson is found dead on her porchβ€”her husband missing. To search for the man, Virgil saddles up and heads to the High Lonesome, the rugged mountains above their ranch. And on a wind-swept mesa, he'll find the first clues that point to a killer whose body count has only just begun...


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