<b>Haunting suspense and captivating villains, the hallmark of James Lee Burke’s bestselling novels of evil and redemption, are brilliantly evoked in his new Billy Bob Holland opus, the follow-up to the popular and critically acclaimed <i>Bitterroot</i>.</b><BR><BR><b>“James Lee Burke tells a story in a style all his own, in language that''s alive, electric. He''s a master at setting mood, laying in atmosphere, all with quirky dialogue that''s a delight.” —Elmore Leonard</b><BR><BR>In James Lee Burke’s last novel featuring Billy Bob Holland, <i>Bitterroot, </i>the former Texas Ranger left his home state to help a friend threatened by the most dangerous sociopath Billy Bob had ever faced. After vanquishing a truly iniquitous collection of violent individuals, Billy moved his family to west Montana and hung out a shingle for his law practice. But in <i>In the Moon of Red Ponies,</i> he discovers that jail cells have revolving doors and that the government he