The Highwayman (Walt Longmire, #11.5)

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Terry Mulcahy There was noted that, while the roof of the tunnel had been cemented long ago, there was evidence of fresher patching. Walt actually inspects the ceil…moreThere was noted that, while the roof of the tunnel had been cemented long ago, there was evidence of fresher patching. Walt actually inspects the ceiling, suspecting that the coins could be there, but concludes that the bolts he sees are to help stabilize the ceiling, and the only reason for the patches. The men who stole the coins worked for WYDOT. The story ends with the coins, having been loosened from the concussions and explosions, "...cascading from the ceiling of the tunnel...." They were stashed in there, and had slowly been leaking out. Womack's innocence was proved because he never had the coins. (less)
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