In the twelfth Longmire novel, Walt, Henry, and Vic discover much
more than they bargained for when they are called in to investigate
a hit-and-run accident involving a young motorcyclist near Devils
Tower--from the New York Times bestselling author of Land of
Wolves
In the midst of the largest motorcycle rally in the world, a young biker
is run off the road and ends up in critical condition. When Sheriff Walt
Longmire and his good friend Henry Standing Bear are called to Hulett,
Wyoming--the nearest town to America's first national monument, Devils
Tower--to investigate, things start getting complicated. As competing
biker gangs; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms; a
military-grade vehicle donated to the tiny local police force by a
wealthy entrepreneur; and Lola, the real-life femme fatale and namesake
for Henry's '59 Thunderbird (and, by extension, Walt's granddaughter)
come into play, it rapidly becomes clear that there is more to get to
the bottom of at this year's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally than a bike
accident. After all, in the words of Arthur Conan Doyle, whose
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes the Bear won't stop quoting, There is
nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.