Sheriff Bell recounts sending a boy to the gas chamber.
Chapter I
Chapter I
Goes back in the night to check on the dying man, brings water. Barely escapes the men waiting for him, jumps in the river, gets shot, realizes he must hurry back.
Chapter I
Sheriff Bell recounts old family house. The stone water trough in the back. Dreams of his father.
Chapter XIII
Sheriff Bell expresses deep love for Loretta,speaks of her and his spirituality.
Chapter XII
Speaker (Bell?) walks out of the courthouse for the last time
Chapter XII
Sheriff Bell picks up: finds Moss’ father. They talk about Vietnam. Bell assesses his life. Remembers testifying at a Mexican man’s trial, speaking to him on death row. Remembers talk with county prosecutor about Chigurh.
Chapter XI
Bell rides after Loretta. Sunset.
Chapter XI
Odessa police calls Bell about Carla Jean’s murder. Bells drives there to speak with boy who picked up the weapon, David DeMarco, and then his friend. Depiction of Chigurh largely inconclusive.
Chapter X
Sheriff Bell picks up once more, speaks of Aunt Carolyn and Harold in WWI.
Ed Tom walks around “that ground.” Talks to his daughter.
Chapter X
Sheriff Bell picks up where narrator left off. Summarizes her and his predicament.
Chapter IX
Chapter IX
Chapter IX
Sheriff Bell goes over the friends he lost, the drug wars
Chapter VIII
Chapter VIII
Chapter VIII
Sheriff Bell won’t talk about the war, talks about the sixties, common people.
Chapter VII
Chapter VII
Chapter VII
Sheriff Bell discusses young people, his own youth during WWII, raising children today.
Chapter VI
Chapter VI
-Chigurh justifies death of deputy Haskins as “act of will.” Shoots Wells, answers Wells’ phone.
Chapter VI
Chigurh listens to signal, finds hotel, waits for Wells. They talk.
Chigurh justifies death of deputy Haskins as “act of will.” Shoots Wells, answers Wells’ phone.
Chapter VI
Chapter V