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In The Moon of Red Ponies

Part of the Billy Bob Holland series
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Wyatt Dixon, rodeo cowboy and 'the most dangerous, depraved, twisted and unpredictable human I ever knew' is certainly not one of Billy Bob Holland's favourite people.

Sentenced to sixty years in jail for murder, Dixon is out after only a year, due to the DA's failure to disclose a piece of information.

He swears he's a changed man and needs Billy Bob's help, but how can Billy Bob believe the man who tortured his wife? And then there's Johnny American Horse, who has been caught carrying a gun.

He says he needs it for protection; in a dream he saw two men coming for him and it isn't long before his prediction proves him right...

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075381885X / 9780753818855
Paperback / softback
813.54
16/06/2005
United Kingdom
English
Modern crime
385 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2004.
James Lee Burke has won the Gold Dagger once and the Edgar Award twice, once for CIMARRON ROSE, the first novel in the Billy Bob Holland series 'The best book James Lee Burke has written ... it's likely to be a very long time before anything as good, let alone better, comes along' EVENING STANDARD 'Burke has got it right ... creating a modern western in which Holland oscillates between courtroom law and the law of the gun. Like all his fiction, it deftly blends lyrical passages and penetrating psychological studies' SUNDAY TIMES 'What keeps the pages turning is the pace and unpretentious clari
James Lee Burke has won the Gold Dagger once and the Edgar Award twice, once for CIMARRON ROSE, the first novel in the Billy Bob Holland series 'The best book James Lee Burke has written ... it's likely to be a very long time before anything as good, let alone better, comes along' EVENING STANDARD 'Burke has got it right ... creating a modern western in which Holland oscillates between courtroom law and the law of the gun. Like all his fiction, it deftly blends lyrical passages and penetrating psychological studies' SUNDAY TIMES 'What keeps the pages turning is the pace and unpretentious clari FF Crime & mystery