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adventurous
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
The things Walt Longmire endures in the line of duty! Really learned alot about the effects of hypothermia and the power of a man's detmination and will to never give up. I enjoy this series very much
Love Walt Longmire! Love these books. Love that they're about events in places in Wyoming that I know.
This author creates such memorable characters, he can leave most of the favorites behind and bring back only one, then flesh out this installment with bad guys and wild Wyoming. Another winner!
I'm fine. It's one thirty on a work night and I'm awake and crying and I don't even know why. But I'm fine.
It's a fairly straightforward allegory of of Dante's Inferno. In the hands of a guy who writes western mysteries. It shouldn't be this good. But it is. Maybe my affection for the series is blinding me to any faults, but it's GOOD. Even the parts that shouldn't be good are good.
It could have used more Vic, though.
I'm going to get a t-shirt made with that. NEEDS MORE VIC and then I'll really be the crazy librarian.
It's a fairly straightforward allegory of of Dante's Inferno. In the hands of a guy who writes western mysteries. It shouldn't be this good. But it is. Maybe my affection for the series is blinding me to any faults, but it's GOOD. Even the parts that shouldn't be good are good.
It could have used more Vic, though.
I'm going to get a t-shirt made with that. NEEDS MORE VIC and then I'll really be the crazy librarian.
Another solid book. Not my favorite Longmire, but still an enjoyable read. I guess I don't care for the quasi-mystical element in Johnson's writing. The stories without it are much more compelling to me.
This one went a little far into the spirituality/unrealistic side of things for me, but still good stuff like the rest of them are.
I love this series, and especially enjoy the audiobook reader, George Guidall. This one was just a little too "woo-woo" for me, though. Were Native American spirits visiting Walt? Was he delusional? Was hypothermia/altitude sickness causing hallucinations? What was really happening? And how old is Walt anyway? As a Vietnam vet, he must be pushing 70; hard to imagine his body could tolerate all that happens to him and survive.
All those complaints aren't enough to turn me off this series, though. Can't wait to read the next Longmire book.
All those complaints aren't enough to turn me off this series, though. Can't wait to read the next Longmire book.
My favorite character is back, or is he?! This Longmire adventure was go go go from the first chapter, and full of action packed suspense throughout the entire book. Really liked this one, and still a little confused on what I think could have been or not been throughout this story.