

Depth of Winter (Longmire, Bk 14)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Sheriff Walt Longmire has made a lot of enemies during his career. He's known as a no-nonsense lawman who looks after the little guy and pursues the bad guys until he catches them. But something has happened that has turned his life own its head: the abduction of his daughter Cady by a Mexican Cartel. This is a sticky situation, since he cannot count on help from his friends in law enforcement on either side of the border and going after her on his own risks causing diplomatic issues. Yet he is determined to rescue her at any cost.
âDepth of Winterâ by Craig Johnson is the 14th entry in the popular Walt Longmire series, which also spawned a successful television series. The character of Longmire will remind readers of the classic westerns of the mid-20th century, such as Gunsmoke and Bonanza, which featured strong lawmen who were firm but fair in their attitudes towards enforcing law and order. Johnson has crafted a series which merges the classic western with the modern mystery very successfully. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and give 4/5 stars.
*A copy of the ebook is the only consideration received for this review.*
âDepth of Winterâ by Craig Johnson is the 14th entry in the popular Walt Longmire series, which also spawned a successful television series. The character of Longmire will remind readers of the classic westerns of the mid-20th century, such as Gunsmoke and Bonanza, which featured strong lawmen who were firm but fair in their attitudes towards enforcing law and order. Johnson has crafted a series which merges the classic western with the modern mystery very successfully. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and give 4/5 stars.
*A copy of the ebook is the only consideration received for this review.*
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