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A sheriff’s mysterious death spurs the new novel in the
New York Times bestselling Walt Longmire
series Sheriff Walt Longmire had already
rounded up a sizable posse of devoted readers when the
A&E television series Longmire sent the Wyoming lawman’s
popularity skyrocketing. Now, with three consecutive New
York Times bestsellers to his name and the second season
of Longmire reaching an
average of 5.4 million
viewers per episode, Craig Johnson is reaching a fan base
that is both fiercely loyal and ever growing. In
Any Other Name, Walt is sinking into high-
plains
winter discontent when his former boss, Lucian Conally, asks
him to take on a mercy case in an adjacent county. Detective
Gerald Holman is dead and Lucian wants to know what drove
his old friend to take his own life. With the clock ticking
on the birth of his first grandchild, Walt learns that the
by-the-book detective might have suppressed evidence
concerning three missing women. Digging deeper, Walt
uncovers an incriminating secret so dark that it threatens
to claim other lives even before the sheriff can serve
justice—Wyoming style.
Start Reading ANY OTHER NAME Now
 Walt Longmire
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