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Craig Johnson (1) (1961–)

Autor(a) de The Cold Dish

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About the Author

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 mostrar mais 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) mostrar menos

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Obras por Craig Johnson

The Cold Dish (2004) 2,189 exemplares
Death Without Company (2005) 1,279 exemplares
Kindness Goes Unpunished (2007) 1,080 exemplares
Another Man's Moccasins (2008) 986 exemplares
The Dark Horse (2009) 960 exemplares
Junkyard Dogs (2010) 855 exemplares
Hell is Empty (2011) 812 exemplares
As the Crow Flies (2012) 804 exemplares
A Serpent's Tooth (2013) 745 exemplares
Any Other Name (2014) 682 exemplares
Dry Bones (2015) 651 exemplares
An Obvious Fact (2016) 582 exemplares
Spirit of Steamboat (2013) 512 exemplares
The Western Star (2017) 500 exemplares
Depth of Winter (2018) 452 exemplares
The Highwayman (2016) 438 exemplares
Wait for Signs (2014) 418 exemplares
Land of Wolves (2019) 395 exemplares
Next to Last Stand (2020) 362 exemplares
Daughter of the Morning Star (2021) 289 exemplares
Hell and Back (2022) 190 exemplares
Divorce Horse [short story] (2012) 165 exemplares
The Longmire Defense (2023) 163 exemplares
Christmas in Absaroka County (2012) 137 exemplares
Messenger [short story] (2013) 134 exemplares
First Frost (2024) 11 exemplares
Longmire: From Book to Screen (2013) 11 exemplares
Shots Fired Deputy Down (2015) 2 exemplares
Fire Bird [short story] (2011) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Best American Mystery Stories 2017 (2017) — Contribuidor — 59 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome legal
Johnson, Craig Allen
Data de nascimento
1961-01-16
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Huntington, West Virginia, USA
Locais de residência
Ucross, Wyoming, USA
Organizações
Mystery Writers of America
Agente
Gail Hochman

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A remarkably complete T. Rex skeleton has been found by a young paleontologist on what may or may not be Cheyenne land, or land owned personally by Danny Lone Elk, who mysteriously ends up dead in the Turtle Pond where he often feeds and communes with the ancient creatures before feeding on them. The FBI gets involved because if it turns out the Cheyenne, individually or collectively, do not own the land, it might be federal property, and the government wouldn't want to lose out on the sale of that T. Rex. Lots of nasty business, Walt's family situation takes a turn, and he faces more than one crazy bastard intent on shooting, stabbing or otherwise maiming him. Miraculously, he escapes this time with nothing more than a possible concussion. Tragedy and comedy overlap in the best way, a character who has apparently served his purpose is "written out", and it looks like Cady is coming back to Wyoming. A definite improvement over the last installment… (mais)
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laytonwoman3rd | 38 outras críticas | Mar 22, 2024 |
Absaroka County Sheriff Walt Longmire opens a can of worms when he finds an old rifle hidden on his family’s elk camp. He remembers his father’s story about an accidental shooting that resulted in the death of one of Walt’s grandfather’s hunting companions. Walt, who never got along with his grandfather, wonders if his grandfather might have been a murderer. Walt’s questions catch the attention of people in high places, for whom it seems the past isn’t really dead. Meanwhile, Walt’s relationship with his undersheriff, Vic, takes a new turn.

I liked a lot of the elements of the story – a historical mystery where family history is important, well-read characters who think it’s natural to talk about books, dogs as supporting characters. However, the plot is so convoluted that it’s hard to keep track of all the important elements. I liked that Vic is absent through a lot of the book since I prefer her in small doses due to her foul mouth. If Johnson intended for his readers to be surprised that Vic had moved into Walt’s cabin, he shouldn’t have been so heavy-handed about Walt avoiding going home. Every time Walt wondered to himself where Vic had gone, I’d tell him “She’s at your house,” but he didn’t listen.
… (mais)
½
 
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cbl_tn | 10 outras críticas | Mar 15, 2024 |
I thoroughly enjoyed this entry in the Walt Longmire series, the first I'd listened to.
George Guidall's pace and diction was just right for the story, so much so that I didn't take advantage of the 'speed-up' available, and listened to it as read.

Through flashbacks prompted by the murder of a Vietnamese woman in Longmire's territory, we learn a great deal about his time in Vietnam, the corrupt underside of the
war, and the price everyone paid. We also learn about the price paid by Native Americans assumed to be brutal at home. I found it engaging overall, and will try to find the next in the series on Audio.… (mais)
 
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ffortsa | 49 outras críticas | Mar 11, 2024 |
This is the 8th book of the series and I think I missed out on being as invested in the characters as I should have been had I started at the beginning. A major plot point is the wedding of longmire’s daughter.The mystery at the center is good, with the obligatory twists and turns. I was a little uncomfortable with having the white male sherriff show the Native American female how it is done. I think that is why the author made her a veteran and tough. The setting in and around the reservation was interesting. Will go back to the first and try some more.… (mais)
 
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cspiwak | 47 outras críticas | Mar 6, 2024 |

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Obras
40
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Membros
15,877
Popularidade
#1,430
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
941
ISBN
495
Línguas
6
Marcado como favorito
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