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Kindness Goes Unpunished

Kindness Goes Unpunished

Walt brings Western-style justice to Philadelphia in this action-packed thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of Land of Wolves

Walt Longmire has been Sheriff of Absaroka County, Wyoming, for almost a quarter of a century, but when he joins his good friend Henry Standing Bear on a trip to the City of Brotherly Love to see his daughter, Cady, he's in for a shock. Walt hasn't even put his boots up when Cady is viciously attacked and left near death on the steps of the Franklin Institute. He soon discovers that she has unwittingly become involved in a deadly political cover-up. Backed by Henry, Dog, Deputy Victoria Moretti, and the entire Moretti posse of Philadelphia police officers, Walt unpacks his saddlebag of tricks to mete out some Western-style justice.

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  • Great read, highly recommend

    This series and this book in particular is really absorbing, it pulls you through the book. My reading is usually one chapter at a time, this one I read at a 2-3 chapter clip. I love the characters, particularly Walt and Vic and their interactions, but also Bear. The story lines are twisted enough to keep you guessing and packed thru with interesting info related to story.

    By Bobbyg8899

  • Great Book

    Great mystery novel of cops and bad guys. All intertwined with love letters about The City of Brotherly Love.

    By Bigmads55

  • Wyoming

    Great story, plenty of detail and mystery. Love the Indian lore.

    By suannes

  • Longmire goes urban

    The story wonderfully told. Great plotting and dialogue, while also giving further elaboration and demystifying Vic Moretti's family and Philadelphia background . A great continuation in the series.

    By judithoak

  • Dissapointed

    The Sheriff’s badge is badly tarnished in this one, as he doesn’t have the ethical character portrayed in the first two books, and gets involved with his potty mouthed deputy. Plot is contrived and includes injuries to the Sheriff’s daughter putting a pall over the situation from the start. The setting is not in the West, in a city few are interested in. Brilliant writing and character dialogue, and the Native American (one of the Nations) spiritual scenes are outstanding. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have finished. Overall, the book left a bad moral taste in my mouth.

    By Very Happy Apple Customer

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