Junkyard Dogs (Walt Longmire, #6)

English language

Published Jan. 4, 2010

ISBN:
978-0-670-02182-6
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reviewed Junkyard Dogs by Craig Johnson

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I've been reading Craig Johnson's Wyoming-set mysteries featuring Sheriff Walt Longmire since summer and enjoying them a great deal. Essentially I'm a sucker for the "decent man in an indecent job" trope. Longmire's voice is wry, self-effacing, and keenly observant, making him an excellent guide to one of the other main characters in the books, Wyoming itself.

In Junkyard Dogs, the 6th Longmire book, Johnson rummages around a bit in Carl Hiassan's spice cabinet. Wyoming-man can, it turns out, offer the same opportunities for humor as Florida-man. While Walt interacts with various vivid characters and deals with personnel problems in his department, the underlying mystery grows from quasi-comic beginnings to a rather violent conclusion. Despite the comic tone, this book has underlying sadness and seriousness. Walt is in a difficult job, and the consequences of that are taking their toll on him and the people around him. He's going …

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This is one of my favorite series. I love Walt and Henry so much! Both are great characters: complex, loyal, and funny.

This one keeps us close to home, with Walt investigating an accident, family conflicts, and murders. Absaroka County is a tough place to live, for sure. All of our favorites are back in this one: Sancho, Lucien, Vic, and Dog. What starts out as a family feud quickly escalates into a much larger conspiracy, and I had no idea whodunnit until it was spelled out to me, in typical Johnson fashion. He's the master of the plot twist. I never figure it out, but once he tells us who and why, everything makes sense. He seems to be channeling Agatha Christie.

Another really great installment. Read this series!

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If you liked the previous Walt Longmire books, you should like this one, too. He stays at home in Wyoming this time -- no Philadelphia alleys. There are quirky characters, soul-searching, and lots of funny stories and sass. Perhaps he got a bit self-conscious about that, as this dialog shows up at one point:[return][return]'Is everyone in this county a smart-ass?'[return]My deputy sipped her coffee. 'Pretty much.'[return][return]He did skip the usual mystic Indian vision, though he does get just a little misty eyed when Henry Standing Bear does some tracking.

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