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File Size: 2248 KB

Print Length: 1 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1471913147

Publisher: Penguin Books (April 15, 2009)

Publication Date: May 28, 2009

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0026NBZCQ

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I first heard about the Longmire series after seeing the TV show. I liked the characters and thought I would read one of the books to get a little more background on the characters. I WAS HOOKED! The books were in depth and told the story far better than the series. Don't get me wrong, the TV series is great and the actors do an outstanding job, but let's face it. It is adapted for TV.If you want to know the REAL characters, relationships, and character history, you have got to read this series!I became hooked and just finished this, the fifth book, and loved it... I will be buying the sixth book very shortly!

This book broke with the usual formatting, jumping back and forth in a relatively short period of time. This didn't bother me in the slightest; I thought it was interesting to see Johnson tackle a different narrative style. Keeps the series interesting.As for the plot itself... I figured out parts of the crime early because I have a health issue that helped me identify clues but I don't think this will affect the majority of readers.Longmire the show is true to Longmire the book-series in the same way that Midsomer Murders is true to Caroline Graham's books: the show captures the essence of the characters but takes liberties with plots, which keeps both formats fresh for viewers. I've also mentioned that each new book in the series makes these deviations more apparent but this book was like a paused stop-watch; the threads that deviate fall by the wayside for this book - not ended, but not important...yet.This book is mostly Walt, with his usual supporting cast of characters elsewhere, off doing other stuff and, to be frank, I missed them. But, since the plot-deviations between book and show involve on-going romantic threads, this book is a great example of why I prefer romances written by men and geared for male audiences. The romance isn't given preference over everything else going on in the story-world. Other stuff -crime- happens. The romance builds slow and steady over a long course of time and, in the end, helps both the characters and the relationships feel more real than the ones displayed in poorly-disguised bodice-rippers touted as westerns. The separation of Walt from the other characters felt like romance building for future books and that is something that will endear me to the series as a whole, when it's completed.

All the Absaroka County folks are back again to help Sheriff Walt Longmire solve the latest crime. Deputy Vic Moretti is feisty as ever wanting to engage Walt in a bit of romantic action. Although he introduces her as an Under-Sheriff — a clever double entendre by Author Johnson? — Walt has scruples about mixing pleasure with business. Henry Standing Bear appears about half way into the book as a boxing contestant but gives Walt plenty of help later. Besides trying to focus on his law-enforcement duties, Walt is worried about his daughter, Cady, who is back in Philadelphia and engaged to Vic’s brother Michael, an officer on the Philly police force. Walt has a woman prisoner in his jail, Mary Barsad, who has confessed to killing her husband, Wade, after he’d set fire to their stable which destroyed six prize horses. Walt doesn’t believe that Mary actually did it and sets out as an undercover insurance agent to find out the truth. Walt’s journey takes him to all kind of places while meeting vastly different types of people. The exciting and tension-filled ending is not one you’d expect as Walt and a “dark horse” emerge from a harsh Wyoming winter evening to solve this complex mystery.

The sixth in the Walt Longmire saga and pushing the rating stars toward a five in my mind. Not quite there yet, but closing in quickly. Walt is once again adding to his catalog of injuries, and still has a seemingly stalled love instinct, but solves crimes at a fast pace in this adventure. Even the junkyard dogs develop character that makes you want to take one home with you. Dog, his companion, serves a larger part in this book, and suffers for it, just like Walt. Dog though is unimpressed by it, and still devours a cheeseburger with enthusiasm. What I missed was the opportunities Walt was presented to open his relationship with Vic, and he failes to follow through. The consummation or destruction of this relationship must be in author Craig Johnson's mind for later. I'm reading the series in order, and have two to go, so I'm sure there is heat somewhere along this line in later books. I totally recommend the series, and equally recommend they be read IN ORDER!

If you don't love the world Craig Johnson has built around Walt Longmire, then you don't have a drop of romance in your soul. This is the west as we wish it was, where right is right, and wrong is wrong; and Walt Longmire is the sensitive, strong, smart, and downright heroic interpreter of this place. Boy howdy. This series is saved from being predictable and trite by two things: Johnson's able prose, and Walt's inner dialogues. I am a 58 yr old female lawyer and if Walt was real, I would propose to him. Dog: check. Horse: check. Kid: check. Women swooning for cowboy/cop: check. Indian sidekick: check. The elements for rolling your eyes are there, ok? But you don't. Because deep down, you want them all to be there; you want the people, places, and things that symbolize a western mystery/romance to really be there. And you want the skill of the writer to be good enough that you aren't even TEMPTED to make fun of it all. Craig Johnson doesn't disappoint. I can't get enough of Walt Longmire and I find myself wanting to live in his world. You will, too.

As usual, an excellent read. Longmire has become my favorite book series, not to mention NetFlix original series. Sad that season six will be the final one, but thanks to Craig Johnson, the books will go on. Thanks C.J.

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