Unabridged Audiobook
I agree, Johnson abd Guidall are a great combo! What an excellent book. I will be looking to get the other Longmeir series. From the beginning to the end it really keeps you on the edge of your seat, so stay attentive while you listen. George is a perfect sounding Walt, and wonderful with the other voices. The sound of bells will bring me back to this book. Bravo!!!
Craig Johnson's writing and George Guidall's narrating has ruined me! I writing is so snarky, quick-witted, deep, and emotional all at the same time. The narrating keeps each book rolling. I just can't get enough of this duo! Every book I listen to after this series seems dull, and I find myself starting the Longmire series over.
I always loved the hint of mysterious Craig Johnson included in his stories featuring Walt Longmire, his family, and friends. This book was, for my personal opinion, too much so. I admire his creative and imaginative mind and yet prefer more of just a touch rather than full blown Science Fiction (almost) that to Hell and Back portrayed.
Very slow not a good Craig Johnson book.
Johnson’s writing always intrigued me!
I've been reading (listening, as it were) to the Walt Longmire novels a long time now and I very much enjoyed this one. I really like the difference in this one, a little supernatural, going into the mythology of some of the Native peoples and adding in the true story of what happened at Fort Pratt as part of the story (also a bit of an interlude/palette cleanser kind of feeling). I'm a huge fan of Stephen King, so I really didn't mind the supernatural element and really enjoyed it. As always, very well written by Craig Johnson and well read by George Guidall.
Lol love Walt Longmire lol I thought it was a super natural book loved it!
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