Praise for Craig Johnson and the Longmire Series
It s the scenery and the big guy standing in front of the scenery that keeps us coming back to Craig Johnson s lean and leathery mysteries. " " "The New York Times Book Review"
Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, and always entertaining, "Wait for Signs" is a complete delight. "ShelfAwareness"
Like the greatest crime novelists, Johnson is a student of human nature. Walt Longmire is strong but fallible, a man whose devil-may-care stoicism masks a heightened sensitivity to the horrors he s witnessed. "Los Angeles Times"
Johnson's hero only gets better both at solving cases and at hooking readers with age. "Publishers Weekly"
""
Johnson s trademarks [are] great characters, witty banter, serious sleuthing, and a love of Wyoming bigger than a stack of derelict cars. "The Boston Globe"
""
Johnson s pacing is tight and his dialogue snaps. "Entertainment Weekly"
""
Stepping into Walt s world is like slipping on a favorite pair of slippers, and it s where those slippers lead that provides a thrill. Johnson pens a series that should become a must read, so curl up, get comfortable, and enjoy the ride. "The Denver Post""
Fast-paced [and] entertaining .Johnson, as usual, offers colorful glimpses of Wyoming history and its physical features. Johnson is able to make the landscape itself at least as fascinating as the slightly off-kilter, and sometimes murderous, folks that inhabit Walt s universe.
" Denver Post"
The [Longmire] series continues to be fresh and innovative. In "Dry Bones," Johnson accomplishes this through a sixty-five-million-year-old cold case with current social and political implications, as well as via vibrantly complex characters. Devoted series fans won't feel a sense of deja vu in "Dry Bones," but they will easily identify Johnson's tendency toward innovative imagery ( my brain felt like it was bouncing around like a sneaker inside a washing machine ), crack dialogue, humor and a strong sense of place. Absaroka's maker brings dem bones to life, and readers are sure to rejoice.
" Shelf Awareness"
[Walt Longmire] remains tough, smart, honest, and capable of entertaining fans with another difficult, dangerous case.
" Kirkus Reviews"
""
[Longmire] never disappoints the reader: he s a hero through thick and thin.
" Publishers Weekly"
Praise for Craig Johnson and the Longmire Series
It s the scenery and the big guy standing in front of the scenery that keeps us coming back to Craig Johnson s lean and leathery mysteries. "
" "The New York Times Book Review"
Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, and always entertaining, "Wait for Signs"is a complete delight.
"ShelfAwareness"
Like the greatest crime novelists, Johnson is a student of human nature. Walt Longmire is strong but fallible, a man whose devil-may-care stoicism masks a heightened sensitivity to the horrors he s witnessed.
"Los Angeles Times"
Johnson's hero only gets better both at solving cases and at hooking readers with age.
"Publishers Weekly"
""
Johnson s trademarks [are] great characters, witty banter, serious sleuthing, and a love of Wyoming bigger than a stack of derelict cars.
"The Boston Globe"
""
Johnson s pacing is tight and his dialogue snaps.
"Entertainment Weekly"
""
Stepping into Walt s world is like slipping on a favorite pair of slippers, and it s where those slippers lead that provides a thrill. Johnson pens a series that should become a must read, so curl up, get comfortable, and enjoy the ride.
"The Denver Post""
Fast-paced [and] entertaining . . . Johnson, as usual, offers colorful glimpses of Wyoming history and its physical features. Johnson is able to make the landscape itself at least as fascinating as the slightly off-kilter, and sometimes murderous, folks that inhabit Walt s universe.
" Denver Post"
An especially good tale . . . If you are not familiar with Longmire, you might want to meet him. If you know him, don t miss his latest case.
" Charleston Post & Courier"
Yet another classic Craig Johnson mystery.
"Deseret News
"
The [Longmire] series continues to be fresh and innovative. In "Dry Bones," Johnson accomplishes this through a sixty-five-million-year-old cold case with current social and political implications, as well as via vibrantly complex characters. Devoted series fans won't feel a sense of deja vu in "Dry Bones," but they will easily identify Johnson's tendency toward innovative imagery ( my brain felt like it was bouncing around like a sneaker inside a washing machine ), crack dialogue, humor and a strong sense of place. Absaroka's maker brings dem bones to life, and readers are sure to rejoice.
" Shelf Awareness"
[Walt Longmire] remains tough, smart, honest, and capable of entertaining fans with another difficult, dangerous case.
" Kirkus Reviews"
""
[Longmire] never disappoints the reader: he s a hero through thick and thin.
" Publishers Weekly"
Praise for Craig Johnson and the Longmire Series
It s the scenery and the big guy standing in front of the scenery that keeps us coming back to Craig Johnson s lean and leathery mysteries. "
" "The New York Times Book Review"
Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, and always entertaining, "Wait for Signs"is a complete delight.
"ShelfAwareness"
Like the greatest crime novelists, Johnson is a student of human nature. Walt Longmire is strong but fallible, a man whose devil-may-care stoicism masks a heightened sensitivity to the horrors he s witnessed.
"Los Angeles Times"
Johnson's hero only gets better both at solving cases and at hooking readers with age.
"Publishers Weekly"
""
Johnson s trademarks [are] great characters, witty banter, serious sleuthing, and a love of Wyoming bigger than a stack of derelict cars.
"The Boston Globe"
""
Johnson s pacing is tight and his dialogue snaps.
"Entertainment Weekly"
""
Stepping into Walt s world is like slipping on a favorite pair of slippers, and it s where those slippers lead that provides a thrill. Johnson pens a series that should become a must read, so curl up, get comfortable, and enjoy the ride.
"The Denver Post""
Fast-paced [and] entertaining . . . Johnson, as usual, offers colorful glimpses of Wyoming history and its physical features. Johnson is able to make the landscape itself at least as fascinating as the slightly off-kilter, and sometimes murderous, folks that inhabit Walt s universe.
Denver Post
An especially good tale . . . If you are not familiar with Longmire, you might want to meet him. If you know him, don t miss his latest case.
Charleston Post & Courier
Yet another classic Craig Johnson mystery.
Deseret News
The [Longmire] series continues to be fresh and innovative. In Dry Bones, Johnson accomplishes this through a sixty-five-million-year-old cold case with current social and political implications, as well as via vibrantly complex characters. Devoted series fans won't feel a sense of deja vu in Dry Bones, but they will easily identify Johnson's tendency toward innovative imagery ( my brain felt like it was bouncing around like a sneaker inside a washing machine ), crack dialogue, humor and a strong sense of place. Absaroka's maker brings dem bones to life, and readers are sure to rejoice.
Shelf Awareness
[Walt Longmire] remains tough, smart, honest, and capable of entertaining fans with another difficult, dangerous case.
Kirkus Reviews
[Longmire] never disappoints the reader: he s a hero through thick and thin.
Publishers Weekly
Praise for Craig Johnson and the Longmire Series
It s the scenery and the big guy standing in front of the scenery that keeps us coming back to Craig Johnson s lean and leathery mysteries.
The New York Times Book Review
Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, and always entertaining, Wait for Signsis a complete delight.
ShelfAwareness
Like the greatest crime novelists, Johnson is a student of human nature. Walt Longmire is strong but fallible, a man whose devil-may-care stoicism masks a heightened sensitivity to the horrors he s witnessed.
Los Angeles Times
Johnson's hero only gets better both at solving cases and at hooking readers with age.
Publishers Weekly
Johnson s trademarks [are] great characters, witty banter, serious sleuthing, and a love of Wyoming bigger than a stack of derelict cars.
The Boston Globe
Johnson s pacing is tight and his dialogue snaps.
Entertainment Weekly
Stepping into Walt s world is like slipping on a favorite pair of slippers, and it s where those slippers lead that provides a thrill. Johnson pens a series that should become a must read, so curl up, get comfortable, and enjoy the ride.
The Denver Post
-Fast-paced [and] entertaining . . . Johnson, as usual, offers colorful glimpses of Wyoming history and its physical features. Johnson is able to make the landscape itself at least as fascinating as the slightly off-kilter, and sometimes murderous, folks that inhabit Walt's universe.-
--Denver Post
-An especially good tale . . . If you are not familiar with Longmire, you might want to meet him. If you know him, don't miss his latest case.-
--Charleston Post & Courier
-Yet another classic Craig Johnson mystery.-
--Deseret News
-The [Longmire] series continues to be fresh and innovative. In Dry Bones, Johnson accomplishes this through a 'sixty-five-million-year-old cold case' with current social and political implications, as well as via vibrantly complex characters. Devoted series fans won't feel a sense of deja vu in Dry Bones, but they will easily identify Johnson's tendency toward innovative imagery ('my brain felt like it was bouncing around like a sneaker inside a washing machine'), crack dialogue, humor and a strong sense of place. Absaroka's maker brings dem bones to life, and readers are sure to rejoice.-
--Shelf Awareness
-[Walt Longmire] remains tough, smart, honest, and capable of entertaining fans with another difficult, dangerous case.-
--Kirkus Reviews
-[Longmire] never disappoints the reader: he's a hero through thick and thin.-
--Publishers Weekly
Praise for Craig Johnson and the Longmire Series
-It's the scenery--and the big guy standing in front of the scenery--that keeps us coming back to Craig Johnson's lean and leathery mysteries.-
--The New York Times Book Review
-Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, and always entertaining, Wait for Signs is a complete delight.-
--ShelfAwareness
-Like the greatest crime novelists, Johnson is a student of human nature. Walt Longmire is strong but fallible, a man whose devil-may-care stoicism masks a heightened sensitivity to the horrors he's witnessed.-
--Los Angeles Times
-Johnson's hero only gets better--both at solving cases and at hooking readers--with age.-
--Publishers Weekly
-Johnson's trademarks [are] great characters, witty bant...
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