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Tried it at your rec
It's hard to sift through shyt
For mysteries and thrillers I'll probably just go to the book store or drug store

I'm not gonna lie to you breh, it'd be a tough ask to find stuff quite similar to No Country. Lot of writers I see nowadays are women, who got little to no interest in westerns. The dudes who would be interested in writing them would be like Cormac, in their eighties, not necessarily prolific, obscure. You might be better off just looking into crime stories with a 'literary' edge to it.
 
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If you liked No Country for Old Men, you should try reading Blood Meridian from the same author. Judge Holden is even more ruthless than Anton and the novel basically deconstructs the western.

Also check out some of the works from Nic Pizzolatto (who ended up writing the scripts for True Detective). His stuff is more neo-noir than western, but as was No Country for Old Men.
 
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