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Craig Johnson (1) (1961–)

Auteur van The Cold Dish

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Craig Allen Johnson was born in Huntington, West Virginia on January 16, 1961. He has a background in law enforcement and education. He is the author of the Walt Longmire Mystery series. Another Man's Moccasins won the Western Writer's of America Spur Award for best novel of 2008. The A&E TV series toon meer Longmire, which is based on his novels, started in 2012. Johnson' title, An Obvious Fact, the 13th book in the Walt Longmire series, became a New York Times bestseller in 2016. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Werken van Craig Johnson

The Cold Dish (2004) 2,230 exemplaren, 139 besprekingen
Death Without Company (2005) 1,308 exemplaren, 73 besprekingen
Kindness Goes Unpunished (2007) 1,107 exemplaren, 65 besprekingen
Another Man's Moccasins (2008) 1,018 exemplaren, 51 besprekingen
The Dark Horse (2009) 987 exemplaren, 64 besprekingen
Junkyard Dogs (2010) 881 exemplaren, 58 besprekingen
Hell is Empty (2011) 834 exemplaren, 55 besprekingen
As the Crow Flies (2012) 825 exemplaren, 49 besprekingen
A Serpent's Tooth (2013) 765 exemplaren, 48 besprekingen
Any Other Name (2014) 708 exemplaren, 40 besprekingen
Dry Bones (2015) 679 exemplaren, 39 besprekingen
An Obvious Fact (2016) 607 exemplaren, 33 besprekingen
Spirit of Steamboat (2013) 526 exemplaren, 33 besprekingen
The Western Star (2017) 525 exemplaren, 26 besprekingen
Depth of Winter (2018) 476 exemplaren, 24 besprekingen
The Highwayman (2016) 453 exemplaren, 29 besprekingen
Wait for Signs (2014) 430 exemplaren, 29 besprekingen
Land of Wolves (2019) 415 exemplaren, 20 besprekingen
Next to Last Stand (2020) 389 exemplaren, 17 besprekingen
Daughter of the Morning Star (2021) 311 exemplaren, 14 besprekingen
Hell and Back (2022) 204 exemplaren, 11 besprekingen
The Longmire Defense (2023) 191 exemplaren, 11 besprekingen
Divorce Horse [short story] (2012) 171 exemplaren, 8 besprekingen
Christmas in Absaroka County (2012) 142 exemplaren, 6 besprekingen
Messenger [short story] (2013) 141 exemplaren, 5 besprekingen
First Frost (2024) 100 exemplaren, 9 besprekingen
The Longmire Mystery Series: Volumes 1-4 (2012) 34 exemplaren, 1 bespreking
Stay Calm, Have Courage and Wait for Signs (2013) 14 exemplaren, 2 besprekingen
Longmire: From Book to Screen (2013) 12 exemplaren
Shots Fired Deputy Down (2015) 2 exemplaren
Fire Bird [short story] (2011) 1 exemplaar

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Officiële naam
Johnson, Craig Allen
Geboortedatum
1961-01-16
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Huntington, West Virginia, USA
Woonplaatsen
Ucross, Wyoming, USA
Organisaties
Mystery Writers of America
Agent
Gail Hochman

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Sometimes, you really can judge a book by it's cover. This cover is familiar enough to evoke the Longmire brand but it's grey and a little tired and offers no new incident or symbol to excite a reader's curiosity. It says, 'Read Me - I'm a Longmire novel' and not much else.

If I wanted to get someone to understand why I read so many Longmire books, I'd point them to 'The Cold Dish' or 'Another Man's Moccasins' or 'The Western Star' but not 'Land Of Wolves'. It's not that the novel is bad, it's just that it's only of interest to someone who is already a Longmire fan.

'Land Of Wolves' is the first book after Walt's traumatic, violent, only-I-working-alone-can-save-my-daughter mission in Mexico in 'Depth Of Winter', I was disappointed by 'Depth Of Winter' as a resolution to a long-running story arc and angry with Longmire's lone-martyr act but even I could see that the violent events of the book would alter Longmire and redefine the series. I went into 'Land Of Wolves' wanting to see what those changes were.

One of the things that I liked about 'Land Of Wolves' was the quiet, almost gentle way, that Craig Johnson made those changes apparent. At first, nothing much seemed to be different. I thought 'Land Of Wolves' was going to be one of those leisurely let's-talk-philosophy spirit-quest Longmire books with a bit of Basque culture thrown in to spice things up. After 'Depth Of Winter', I welcomed the return to the familiar and found myself relaxing into the book as I listened to George Guidall's distinctive voice take me through Walt's thoughts.

The plot was spun around two investigations, one into the presence of a lone wolf in the mountains and the other into the death by hanging of a shepherd alone in the same mountains. This being a Longmire book, I knew that neither the wolf nor the shepherd's death would be what they first seemed to be. The unexpected presence of a large wolf was bound to trigger Longmire's mystical side and the shepherd's death was bound to lead to dark secrets being revealed. I was happy with that.

The storytelling was slow, almost sleepy, and lubricated by gentle humour. The pace reflected both Walt's state of mind and his newly-limited physical abilities. The new scar on his face wasn't the only souvenir he brought home from Mexico. What he did there makes him reassess himself. The head injuries he suffered mess with his memory. The wound in his side limits his mobility and has taken away his stamina. These things combine to produce points when Walt spaces out entirely, disassociating and hallucinating. As the story is told entirely from Walt's point of view, it's not surprising that the novel had a distant, slightly confused atmosphere to it.

The plot around both the lone wolf and the shepherd works well, even though Walt is labouring under severe disadvantages that he's too stubborn to acknowledge.

The real point of the book seems to be to show Walt questioning whether he can or should continue as Sheriff and what he might do, who he might become if he took off his badge.

I'll have to wait for the next book to find out.
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MikeFinnFiction | 19 andere besprekingen | Aug 22, 2024 |
A pretty good new story, going back into the past of the two main protagonists.
 
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lethalda | 8 andere besprekingen | Aug 18, 2024 |
Another outstanding novel that builds upon the excellence of the debut Cold Dish.
Well constructed characters, excellent pacing and well hidden protagonists flesh out this classic story.
½
 
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lethalda | 72 andere besprekingen | Aug 13, 2024 |
I love Walt Longmire! This is one of my favorite series and I am always happy to have a new book to read. I love that we are getting backstories on Walt and Henry in this new edition. I am looking forward to more looking back but I have been struggling with one thing if Walt was 22 in 1964 that would put him in his 80s right now and that doesn't seem as if that is where he is chronologically in this story. I want Walt to live forever and hope for many more stories from Mr. Johnson so would be happy to go with any time warp that may allow that to happen!… (meer)
 
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Werken
40
Ook door
1
Leden
16,511
Populariteit
#1,374
Waardering
4.0
Besprekingen
959
ISBNs
507
Talen
7
Favoriet
40

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