Hell and Back
Consider the possibility that you awakened lying in the road in the scandalous town of Fort Pratt, Montana, where thirty youthful Native young men died in a grievous 1896 live-in school fire. Imagine a scenario in which each individual you experienced in that unending night was dead. Hell and Back Consider the possibility that you were shrouded in blood and missing a shot from the firearm holstered on your hip. Imagine a scenario where there was an out thing there in the yellowed skies, alongside the departed and the smell of debris and residue, something the Northern Cheyenne allude to as the Éveohtsé-heómėse, the Wandering Without, the Taker of Souls. Imagine a scenario where the main way you know what your identity is on the grounds that your name is imprinted in the cowhide sweatband of your Texas style cap, and imagine a scenario where it says you are Walt Longmire . . . in any case, you don't recollect him? In Hell and Back, the eighteenth portion of the Longmire serie...