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You May Already Be a Winner by Ann Dee Ellis
You May Already Be a Winner by Ann Dee Ellis









Most frustrating, however, was the ending. You have to be patient throughout the web-weaving, AND some repetitive details. Of course, the author tied all the seemingly independent story lines together into a neat little package, but she had me going there for awhile.

You May Already Be a Winner by Ann Dee Ellis

  • A BREACH OF PROMISE* by Anne Perry: This is the first time I’ve listened one of Perry’s Victorian mysteries, and while I quite enjoyed it, I felt like this novel was 3 in 1.
  • While Walt watches his language, some of his buddies don’t. He and the supporting cast of characters make readers laugh out loud, but that does NOT remove the edginess from the suspenseful plots. He’s my age (60-something) and a renaissance cowboy sheriff in modern Wyoming. I fell in love with the main character Walt Longmire. I’ve read Louis L’Amour and Tony Hillerman, but have to say Craig Johnson is my new favorite western writer. THE COLD DISH* by Craig Johnson: It’s been a little while since I’ve read a western novel, and I must say I chose a WINNER.











    You May Already Be a Winner by Ann Dee Ellis