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rickwren 's review for:
The Cold Dish: A Longmire Mystery
by Craig Johnson
This book is tight, funny, engaging, enlightening, exciting . . .
The Walt Longmire in the book is so much better than the Walt from the television series. He's funnier, older, more battered, and kind of pathetic. This Longmire is the flawed hero. He's the reluctant hero. And he is the hero. Henry Standing Bear is also better in the book. He's funnier and bigger - much, much bigger. This is the Henry I'd be frightened to piss off.
I guess what I'm saying is that the book is better than the show. That's cliche, I know. But when it's true, it's true.
The Walt Longmire in the book is so much better than the Walt from the television series. He's funnier, older, more battered, and kind of pathetic. This Longmire is the flawed hero. He's the reluctant hero. And he is the hero. Henry Standing Bear is also better in the book. He's funnier and bigger - much, much bigger. This is the Henry I'd be frightened to piss off.
I guess what I'm saying is that the book is better than the show. That's cliche, I know. But when it's true, it's true.