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A Serpent's Tooth: A Walt Longmire Mystery (A Longmire Mystery), Johnson, Craig,
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- ISBN
- 9780670026456
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
067002645X
ISBN-13
9780670026456
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23038691735
Product Key Features
Book Title
Serpent's Tooth
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural, Family Life, Native American & Aboriginal, Westerns, Mystery & Detective / General
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2013-001530
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
A
Reviews
Praise for As the Crow Flies by Craig Johnson AN INDIE NEXT PICK "Walt continues to be excellent company because he's always keen to learn something from the strong Indian characters in this series...This time a wizened old medicine woman takes Walt in hand, guiding him through a Native American Church peyote ceremony deep in the woods...he [has] a vision that expands his mind and helps him solve the case."--Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review "A top-notch tale of complex emotions and misguided treachery... Crow is a superb novel steeped in the culture of the American West."-- USA Today "The pleasure of the series rests in Walt's narration, with its laid-back, observant, bemused recounting of events...Solid landscapes, a mlange of fully fleshed characters (familiar and new), drily laconic dialogue and assorted power struggles--including Walt's endless war with Rezdawg, Henry's recalcitrant, falling-apart truck--keep the latest in this rich and satisfying series on engaging course."-- Houston Chronicle "Walt's voice lets readers in on his gentle and wry nature, while showcasing his devotion to bringing bad guys or gals to justice...Johnson enriches his narrative by using the setting itself as another well-developed character. Johnson's Northern Cheyenne characters defy stereotype with self-depreciating humor and strength. Chief Lolo Long and Tribal Chief Lonnie Little Bird are especially well-crafted and appealing."-- The Denver Post "Johnson expertly highlights his conflicted hero's dual role as father and sheriff in this deeply satisfying installment."-- Publisher's Weekly (starred review) "All the elements his fans love are present: lively characters, easy banter, and, of course, a touch of the supernatural. In early books, Walt was less sure of himself, but, in his eighth adventure, it makes sense that he's now the one "giving sheriff lessons." This book fits the hand like a well-worn glove."-- Booklist, "Suspense propels the brisk plot, complemented by a sly sense of humor and a breathtaking look at Wyoming."- Publishers Weekly (Starred) "Authentic....The story moves at a brisk pace, with room for some good-natured humor and plenty of gorgeous Wyoming scenery."-CNN.com, Praise for As the Crow Flies by Craig Johnson AN INDIE NEXT PICK "Walt continues to be excellent company because he's always keen to learn something from the strong Indian characters in this series…This time a wizened old medicine woman takes Walt in hand, guiding him through a Native American Church peyote ceremony deep in the woods…he [has] a vision that expands his mind and helps him solve the case."-Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review "A top-notch tale of complex emotions and misguided treachery… Crow is a superb novel steeped in the culture of the American West."- USA Today "The pleasure of the series rests in Walt's narration, with its laid-back, observant, bemused recounting of events…Solid landscapes, a mélange of fully fleshed characters (familiar and new), drily laconic dialogue and assorted power struggles-including Walt's endless war with Rezdawg, Henry's recalcitrant, falling-apart truck-keep the latest in this rich and satisfying series on engaging course."- Houston Chronicle "Walt's voice lets readers in on his gentle and wry nature, while showcasing his devotion to bringing bad guys or gals to justice…Johnson enriches his narrative by using the setting itself as another well-developed character. Johnson's Northern Cheyenne characters defy stereotype with self-depreciating humor and strength. Chief Lolo Long and Tribal Chief Lonnie Little Bird are especially well-crafted and appealing."- The Denver Post "Johnson expertly highlights his conflicted hero's dual role as father and sheriff in this deeply satisfying installment."- Publisher's Weekly (starred review) "All the elements his fans love are present: lively characters, easy banter, and, of course, a touch of the supernatural. In early books, Walt was less sure of himself, but, in his eighth adventure, it makes sense that he's now the one "giving sheriff lessons." This book fits the hand like a well-worn glove."- Booklist, "Suspense propels the brisk plot, complemented by a sly sense of humor and a breathtaking look at Wyoming."- Publishers Weekly (Starred), "Suspense propels the brisk plot, complemented by a sly sense of humor and a breathtaking look at Wyoming."-- Publishers Weekly (Starred) "Authentic....The story moves at a brisk pace, with room for some good-natured humor and plenty of gorgeous Wyoming scenery."--CNN.com
Grade From
Twelfth Grade
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
The inspiration for A&E's Longmire finds himself in the crosshairs in the ninth book of the New York Times bestselling series The success of Craig Johnson's Walt Longmire series that began with The Cold Dish continues to grow after A&E's hit show Longmire introduced new fans to the Wyoming sheriff. As the Crow Flies marked the series' highest debut on the New York Times bestseller list. Now, in his ninth Western mystery, Longmire stares down his most dangerous foes yet. It's homecoming in Absaroka County, but the football and festivities are interrupted when a homeless boy wanders into town. A Mormon "lost boy," Cord Lynear is searching for his missing mother but clues are scarce. Longmire and his companions, feisty deputy Victoria Moretti and longtime friend Henry Standing Bear, embark on a high plains scavenger hunt in hopes of reuniting mother and son. The trail leads them to an interstate polygamy group that's presiding over a stockpile of weapons and harboring a vicious vendetta., The inspiration for A&E's Longmire finds himself in the crosshairs in the ninth book of the New York Times bestselling series Craig Johnson's new novel , The Western Star, will be available from Viking in Fall 2017. The success of Craig Johnson's Walt Longmire series that began with The Cold Dish continues to grow after A&E's hit show Longmire introduced new fans to the Wyoming sheriff. As the Crow Flies marked the series' highest debut on the New York Times bestseller list. Now, in his ninth Western mystery, Longmire stares down his most dangerous foes yet. It's homecoming in Absaroka County, but the football and festivities are interrupted when a homeless boy wanders into town. A Mormon "lost boy," Cord Lynear is searching for his missing mother but clues are scarce. Longmire and his companions, feisty deputy Victoria Moretti and longtime friend Henry Standing Bear, embark on a high plains scavenger hunt in hopes of reuniting mother and son. The trail leads them to an interstate polygamy group that's presiding over a stockpile of weapons and harboring a vicious vendetta.
LC Classification Number
PS3610.O325S47 2013b
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