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Hell and Back

Longmire Mysteries, Book 18

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Hell and Back

By: Craig Johnson
Narrated by: George Guidall
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A new novel in the beloved New York Times bestselling Longmire series.

Picking up where Daughter of the Morning Star left off, the next Longmire novel finds the sheriff digging further into the mysteries of the wandering without—a mythical all-knowing spiritual being that devours souls.

Walt thinks he might find the answers he's looking for among the ruins of an old Native American boarding school—an institution designed to strip Native children of their heritage. He has been haunted by the image of the Fort Pratt Industrial Indian Training School ever since he first saw a faded postcard picturing a hundred boys in uniform, in front of a large, ominous building—a postcard that was given to him by Jimmy Lane, the father of Jeanie One Moon.

After Walt's initial investigation into Jeanie's disappearance yielded no satisfying conclusions, Walt has to confront the fact that he may be dealing with an adversary unlike any he has ever faced before.

©2022 Craig Johnson (P)2022 Recorded Books
Mystery Suspense Native American Fiction Genre Fiction World Literature Westerns
Mystical Storytelling • Compelling Character Development • Interwoven Storylines • Thought-provoking Themes

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I have put off tacking this one for awhile. Johnson has always dabbled a bit in the super natural with these Longmire books. And ever since the introduction of Virgil White Buffalo the novels are never far from supernatural spiritualism of the Americas. Specifically the super nature of the American west’s indigenous people. It has been an undercurrent of the novels since the first one where Walt carried Henry out of the mountains.

None of it has bothered me. In part because the magic, if that is the right word (I think it is), seems rooted in friendship, love and deep connection. But “Hell and Back” promised a story that I would have thought only Stephen King could have written. But eventually my need to experience the adventures of Walt, Henry, Vic and Dog, overpowered my worry about the content.
I’m glad it did. This is a pretty fresh take on haunting and closes out the last book’s story line with grace and unexpected depth.

This is a different kind of case for Walt. But it works, and if you have been reticent to tag along with Walt, for this one, I suggest you put it aside.

The emotional punch at the end was fantastically touching, and I don’t think that is me victim of some maudlin mood. I think “hell and back” simply represents an entertaining yet very real meditation on the real magic of the universe, and where the real meaning of our lives is derived.
It relies maybe too much on past Longmire adventures, but maybe not.

If you are a Longmire fan this is for you.

This one hit me like a freight train.

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Having listened to the whole series it became confusing , then clearer. Nice touch at the end. Good Listen.

Enjoyable Listen

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The details in this unique journey of Walt’s is a gift to his loyal readers. The book was constantly revealing characters and storylines from his previous books. Craig Johnson shows great respect to his followers by writing such a story and as usual George Guidall delivers the story exactly as it was meant to be told. Wow!

True Gift for Longmire Fans

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Such a wild ride you have to hold on the stay with it!
Enjoyed every word looking forward for the series to continue!

Craig and George the BEST

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Love how the past story characters were brought in. The people in Walt Longmire’s life are always on his mind and in his heart.

All Of It!

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