Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Craig Johnson's next Walt Longmire mystery "Tooth and Claw" is set for release on Nov. 19. Photo courtesy of Viking/Penguin Aug.
In “First Frost,” the 20th adventure of Walt Longmire and Henry Standing Bear, author Craig Johnson takes Walt and Henry back to the end of their college days. In the present, Walt is the longtime ...
“The Longmire Defense,” by Craig Johnson is quite the journey into the life and times of Walt Longmire, sheriff of Absaroka County, Wyoming. Fans of the Longmire series will be thrilled with Johnson’s ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “First Frost,” by Craig Johnson (Viking) After 19 mysteries, Sheriff Walt Longmire is getting a little long in the tooth. So in “First Frost,” author Craig ...
Everyone Hated Pepper McKay, so when he turned up dead, Sheriff Walt Longmire had a lot of suspects to rule out in his latest “Longmire” mystery, ...
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EDWARDS — Get your cowboy boots on, grab your hat and get ready to meet the new sheriff in town — the fictional Sheriff Walt Longmire of the mystery series by American novelist Craig Johnson, that is.
In Sheriff Walt Longmire, novelist Craig Johnson created a great hero, an even-handed lawman for Absaroka County, Wyoming, a devoted father and all-around good guy. But listen to Johnson talk about ...
Cover art for 'Any Other Name' by Craig Johnson, a Walt Longmire mystery novel. Image via Penguin Random House, LLC. "Death Without Company" would have added depth to Longmire by exploring Basque ...
I asked crime novelist Craig Johnson how he would describe his character Wyoming Sheriff Walt Longmire. “Decent,” Craig Johnson replied. “It is a word that you don’t hear so much anymore. When we were ...