It is fall in Wyoming as A
Serpent’s Tooth: A Walt Longmire Mystery opens and Walt Longmire, sheriff of
Absaroka county, is spending at least part of the beautiful afternoon at the
funeral of Dulcie Meriwether. Walt didn't know Dulcie, but he is there because
Mike Thomas wanted Walt to have a conversation with his aunt Barbara Thomas.
Apparently somebody has been doing work on her home and occasionally eating
some of her food the last couple of weeks. The elderly woman believes it is the
work of angels working on behalf of God.
This latest in the series
from author Craig Johnson is another good one. While much of has ripped from the
headlines type of feel to it with the militant
polygamist Mormon angle, there are enough twists and turns to make it
work. So too does the continuing character development regarding the
relationship between Walt and Vic. That relationship is a major storyline focus
here in this novel while they go about their jobs with nearly everyone else
getting very little or no attention at all.
What didn't work so well for
this reader was more of a personal problem. As trumpeted across my large print
copy from the library in case one didn’t already know, these books are also the
basis of the Longmire series on A&E. While I never have totally accepted
the casting of the TV show, it was clear while reading this that the TV
characters have fully taken over the book series in my mind. While reading this
book I heard the voices of the TV characters saying the lines. As a result the
read seemed a little off at times to me. Clearly that is this reviewer’s
personal problem and not the fault of the author.
A Serpent's Tooth: A Walt
Longmire Mystery is the ninth book in the series and another good one well
worth your time. Now if I could just get
the TV voices out of my head...
A Serpent’s Tooth: A Walt Longmire Mystery
Craig Johnson
Thorndike Press
May 2013
ISBN# 978-1-4104-5781-3
Large Print Hardback (also available
as a regular hardback, e-book, audio book)
501 Pages
$28.79
Material supplied by the
good folks of the Plano, Texas Public Library System. A big time thank you especially
to the staff of the Haggard Library for all they do.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2013
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