Billy was movin some of Tom Chathams sheep down off the BLM section to winter pasture, and them little bastards clustered around somethin in one of the draws. . . . We got a cool one.
You didnt see it?
No. Billy did.
Put him on.
There was a brief jostling of the phone, and a younger version of Bobs voice answered, Hey, Shuuriff.
Slurred speech. Great. Billy, you say you saw this body?
Yeah, I did.
Whatd it look like?
Silence for a moment. Looked like a body.
I thought about resting my head on my desk. Anybody we know?
Oh, I didnt get that close.
Instead, I pushed my hat farther up on my head and sighed. How close did you get?
Couple hundred yards. It gets steep in the draws where the water flow cuts through that little valley. The sheep stayed all clustered around whatever it is. I didnt want to take my truck up there cause I just got it washed.
I studied the little red light on the phone until I realized he was not going to go on. No chance of this being a dead ewe or lamb? Wouldnt be a coyote, with the other sheep milling around. Where are you guys?
Bout a mile past the old Hudson Bridge on 137.
All right, you hang on. Ill get somebody out there in a half hour or so.
Yes sir. . . . Hey, Shuuriff? I waited. Dad says for you to bring beer, were almost out.
http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Dish-Longmire-Mystery-Mysteries/dp/0143036424#_
Did anyone happen to watch any of the tv series based on these books? Natch, the books are better but they have done a good job with the first season of the tv series too.
http://www.aetv.com/longmire/