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In The Moon Of Red Ponies
by James Lee Burke
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In this fourth novel starring Billy Bob Holland, the ex-Texas Ranger turned attorney, he must defend himself against threats both personal and professional. Billy Bob and his PI wife Temple had hoped that they'd seen the last of Wyatt Dixon, the insane rodeo clown who buried Temple alive in the previous novel, BITTERROOT. Unfortunately, he's been sprung on a technicality and is in town. Meanwhile, Billy Bob gains a new client, a somewhat loopy, alcoholic Native American activist entangled in a complex political and financial conspiracy.
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9780743466646,
Paperback,
Pocket Books,
2005
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9781405620277,
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Wheeler,
2004
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9781405610346,
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Wheeler,
2004
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9781594130670,
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Gale / Cengage Learning,
2005
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9780743245432,
Hardcover,
Simon & Schuster,
2004
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9780743537209,
Audio Cassette,
Simon & Schuster,
2004
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9780743537216,
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Simon & Schuster,
2004
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9781587247781,
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Wheeler Pub Inc,
2004
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"Required reading for anybody who wonders whether mystery plotting has a future in mainstream fiction." (starred review)
First Line
My law office was located on the old courthouse square of Missoula, Montana, not far from the two or three blocks of low-end bars and hotels that front the railyards, where occasionally Johnny American Horse ended up on a Sunday morning, sleeping in a doorway, shivering in the cold.
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