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erollinus 's review for:
A Serpent's Tooth
by Craig Johnson
I wish I could give this book more than 5 stars. I was a TV Longmire fan first, and fell in love with the characters that Taylor, Sackhoff, and Phillips all portrayed- but when I discovered the books... the dimension and depth that come off the pages of these books is palpable.
This being #9 in the ongoing series one would think that it would start to slow down, or get tiresome in it's premise. But Craig Johnson is extremely gifted at bringing something new to the table every time he sets out to open the world of Absaroka County another time. This book is no different.
The action and adventure, the lore and mythology, the tender and tragic moments, and the witty banter and rough brawling was enough to capture my attention and imagination. The scenes are lush and full of life, and the dark moments are just that- dark, and foreboding.
I'm a sucker for character development- I really am. And the depth that Johnson takes his characters in this novel is deep, and swift. I am very much looking forward to finishing the rest of this series, and then waiting for the next installment. And, hopefully, the many more afterwards.
This being #9 in the ongoing series one would think that it would start to slow down, or get tiresome in it's premise. But Craig Johnson is extremely gifted at bringing something new to the table every time he sets out to open the world of Absaroka County another time. This book is no different.
The action and adventure, the lore and mythology, the tender and tragic moments, and the witty banter and rough brawling was enough to capture my attention and imagination. The scenes are lush and full of life, and the dark moments are just that- dark, and foreboding.
I'm a sucker for character development- I really am. And the depth that Johnson takes his characters in this novel is deep, and swift. I am very much looking forward to finishing the rest of this series, and then waiting for the next installment. And, hopefully, the many more afterwards.