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Cargando... Los mocasines de otro hombre (Nuevos Tiempos) (Spanish Edition) (2008)por Craig Johnson
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. (2008) Walt Longmire gets back to Wyoming where he belongs. A dead Vietnamese girl is found near a water culvert with the obvious suspect being a tall silent and powerful Indian asleep there. From the obvious to the not so obvious sex trafficing ring with roots back to Nam where Walt became involved in stopping another ring. KIRKUS REVIEWA decades-dead Vietnamese bar girl plays a starring role in a contemporary Wyoming murder investigation.Walt Longmire, Sheriff of Absaroka County, has been acting as rehab coach for his daughter Cady, an assault victim (Kindness Goes Unpunished, 2007). But he's called away to deal with a dead Vietnamese girl alongside the highway. The murder trail leads to a derelict Crow Indian by the name of Virgil White Buffalo, but the case is complicated when a tattered photograph found in the girl's pocket shows Walt and a young prostitute back in the 1960s. How did this girl come to have this picture? Flashbacks show Walt reliving his war experiences and relationships but hardly prepare him for the arrival of Tran Van Tuyen, who claims to be the dead girl's grandfather. Meanwhile, Virgil's in lockup, wolfing down pizzas at the county's expense. There are indications that Ho Thi Paquet, the dead girl, was here illegally, perhaps a ?dust child,? the offspring of an American GI and a Vietnamese woman, and that another girl was traveling with her before she died. The sad resolution will do little to heal Asian/American tragedies past and current.The back story, with its venality, racism and murder, is riveting, and Johnson dovetails Walt's life then and now with great skill. Readers who've come to admire Walt's cohort, Henry Standing Bear, will want to award him the Medal of Honor for his war exploits. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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«Johnson combina de manera impecable los recuerdos de Longmire de una investigación por asesinato en tiempo de guerra con temas actuales, culminando con una conclusión sobrecogedora. No se puede añadir más: otra entrega enteramente satisfactoria de esta excelente saga.» The Rocky Mountain News «El cuarto caso de Walt Longmire nos descubre a un Craig Johnson que le ha cogido el tranquillo a la escritura con una obra que sabe a premio.» The Denver Post Absaroka, Wyoming, es el condado menos poblado del estado menos poblado de los Estados Unidos, así que encontrar el cuerpo sin vida de una joven asiática en la carretera del Oso Solitario, cerca de la Ruta 249, es cuando menos desconcertante. Así comienza un nuevo caso para el sheriff Longmire, con un gigantesco indio de turbulento pasado como único sospechoso. Pero las cosas se complican definitivamente cuando una fotografía hallada en el bolso de la víctima conecta este asesinato con un caso al que Longmire se enfrentó como un investigador del Cuerpo de Marines cuarenta años antes en Vietnam. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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George Guidall's pace and diction was just right for the story, so much so that I didn't take advantage of the 'speed-up' available, and listened to it as read.
Through flashbacks prompted by the murder of a Vietnamese woman in Longmire's territory, we learn a great deal about his time in Vietnam, the corrupt underside of the
war, and the price everyone paid. We also learn about the price paid by Native Americans assumed to be brutal at home. I found it engaging overall, and will try to find the next in the series on Audio. ( )