Larry Watson's literary world is a town of a couple thousand people in northeastern Montana. Watson has set two critically acclaimed novels in the town of Bentrock, Montana. Watson's new novel is "White Crosses" and takes place in 1957. The title refers to the wooden crosses placed roadside in rural areas marking where people have died in car crashes. Larry Watson told Minnesota Public Radio's Mike Edgerly "White Crosses" is not a sequel to "Montana 1948" or "Justice", but all three novels share the same isolated terrain.