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Wait for Signs: Twelve Longmire Stories (A Longmire Mystery) Wait for Signs: Twelve Longmire Stories by Craig Johnson
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“That was the beauty of horse stealing, though—you could always ride your stolen property.”
Craig Johnson, Wait for Signs: Twelve Longmire Stories
“Craig Johnson is not what you might expect . . . and yet he is everything you might expect. He is a man of letters and a man of his word. A laureate with a lariat, if you will. In short, Craig is the spring that feeds the very deep well that is Walt Longmire.”
Craig Johnson, Wait for Signs: Twelve Longmire Stories
“It was one of those late summer days that sometimes showed up in early October after a killing frost—warm, dry, and hazy; Indian summer. The term is over two hundred years old, coined in 1778 by the French American writer J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur to describe the warm calm before the winter storm.”
Craig Johnson, Wait for Signs: Twelve Longmire Stories
“The Blue Cow had been a restaurant longer than it’d been a casino; its MONTANA BREAKFAST! SERVED ALL DAY! AS FEATURED IN READER’S DIGEST! consisted of a half pound of bacon, four jumbo eggs, twelve pancakes, three-quarters of a pound of hash browns, a pint of orange juice, and endless coffee—a western epic, well known across the high plains.”
Craig Johnson, Wait for Signs: Twelve Longmire Stories