
Another Man's Moccasins
Walt Longmire Mysteries - book 4
Craig Johnson
- ISBN10:
- 0143115529
- ISBN13:
- 978-0143115526
Walt Longmire finds himself at a crossroads, grappling with the ghosts of his past while a contemporary murder case unfolds in the rugged landscape of Wyoming. As the Sheriff of Absaroka County, he’s no stranger to solving crimes, but this time the stakes hit closer to home when he is drawn into a case that forces him to confront unresolved trauma tied to his own family history. A chance encounter with a mysterious stranger opens a floodgate of memories, revealing a connection between Walt and a long-buried secret that threatens to disrupt the fragile peace of his life. The themes of identity and the burden of legacy weave through the narrative as Walt navigates the intricacies of personal and cultural histories. With each clue he uncovers, the line between the past and present blurs, challenging his understanding of justice and redemption. Compelling characters populate this journey alongside Walt—his loyal friend Henry Standing Bear, whose wisdom and grounded perspective offer a rich tapestry of Native American heritage, and the sharp-witted Victoria Moretti, whose presence provides both camaraderie and insight. Together, they explore the darker sides of human nature and the resilience found in unexpected alliances. The rugged Wyoming wilderness serves as more than just a backdrop; it is a character in its own right, echoing the isolation and introspection that Longmire must face. With each step deeper into the investigation, he grapples with the weight of his badge and the moral complexities of right and wrong. As secrets unravel and tension mounts, Walt realizes that understanding another man's moccasins may be the key to solving the mystery—and perhaps, to finding his own path to healing. This tale of suspense and personal discovery delves into the complexities of family ties, the scars of history, and the relentless pursuit of truth, all while delivering the signature wit and grit that Longmire fans have come to love.
Number of pages:
336