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An Obvious Fact

An Obvious Fact


An Obvious Fact


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Listening Length: 7 hours and 50 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Recorded Books

Audible.com Release Date: September 13, 2016

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B01K23ZXCE

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For his twelfth full-length outing, Walt Longmire is in Hulett, Wyoming, just over the border from Sturgis, South Dakota, in the midst of the famous motorcycle rally. While Henry Standing Bear, his longtime friend, attempts to repeat a biking race win from 20 years ago, Walt looks into the cause of a young man's crash that has left the boy in a coma. We meet Lola, the real person after whom Bear's Thunderbird is named, and whose son is the young man in question. Walt's daughter and granddaughter are now in Cheyenne, and his undersheriff, Vic, eventually joins up with Walt and Henry in Hulett. For loyal followers of the series, Johnson's filling in of the background is sufficient. For those new to the series, it would be best to first read KINDNESS GOES UNPUNISHED. Many of the events and interactions in AN OBVIOUS FACT harken back to that third in the series. On the other hand, those who are most interested in the Sturgis setting and the outlaw motorcycle gang angle may not be bothered by not completely understanding the references to the past.For its dark plot, which involves drug and gun running, several murders, neo-Nazi groups, and frequent fights and violence, the book has a fairly light touch. The underlying sense of menace that is common in many of the Longmire books is missing in this one. Prior books in the series have place Walt in situations where the reader feels the peril that Longmire faces. In AN OBVIOUS FACT, Longmire almost skates above the level of that danger. On the other hand, the car chases with Vic at the wheel are thrilling and suspenseful, pulling the reader right into the center of the action.Throughout the series, Johnson has done an amazing job of transporting the reader to the locations of his books. In this latest, he is less successful in this regard. Perhaps this is because the majority of the action takes place in the town of Hulett rather than in the vast expanses or the mountains of Wyoming. Johnson seems to do best when describing the state's landscape. The book is set in the area around Devil's Tower, and a few short scenes set near the monument build images in the reader's mind that the majority of the book set in town doesn't accomplish.In the end, the Sturgis connection makes for an interesting diversion for Longmire, but it is not the strongest in the series. For those who are following the series, this is a quick and different read. For those who are new to the series, this is not the best entry point.This review first appeared at reviewingtheevidence.com. Thanks to netgalley for providing a copy for review.

As much as I enjoy Craig Johnson's "Longmire" books (and I've read them all), this one is just a little bit too much tongue-in-cheek. The plot was good, even though it was obvious from the get-go who the villain was, but in "An Obvious Fact" Johnson's tongue has just about bored a hole through his cheek. I'd hate to see him follow the path of James Doss who wrote the Charlie Moon mysteries. Doss's first books were good reads but somewhere along the way he got off track with the humor of it all, and the series went downhill. His last books were not his best work. Johnson is a good writer but considering the discoveries, etc. in this story, his approach is just a little too light-hearted. His characters deserve more from their author.

Quite possibly the best Longmire novel thus far in many respects. I'll admit the mystery itself wasn't the most intriguing and the mood of this story seemed somehow different, lighter maybe than past books. You can read the plot description elsewhere; set away from their home turf allowed Craig Johnson to focus on Walt, Henry and to a lesser degree undersherrif Vic Morretti without the distractions of the other series regulars. I enjoyed the fact that this may be the first story where Walt does NOT have experiences with the spirit world and interactions with dead Native Americans. Also, Walt even admits that he's "getting old" so finally no unrealistic mega-brawls, knife fights, near death experiences by drowning, falling down mountains, etc., and shootings. In prior tales the sherrif endured the kind of pain and punishment that would tax a superhero. Walt and Henry are Vietnam vets so have to be pushing 70 years old, to that end it was also a nice break that his May/December (not to mention unprofessional) romance with Vic was not part of the action this outing either. The gang does get away with a ton of illegal activities outside their jurisdiction with nothing more than a talking to from the local law enforcement folks. Vic breaks about every moving violation code in the books with a rented muscle car without consequence, she also enters a skeet shooting competition never having participated in the sport before and beats a field of accomplished champions...I don't think so. Aging Henry races in a motorcycle hill climbing event he won back in the 60's and what do you know, he wins again! The narrative of this tale emphasizes to the extreme the physical size and power of Henry Standing Bear, for those fans of the TV Longmire, contrast this to the miscast Lou Diamond Phillips and tell me the show producers didn't blow it. The title of the book comes from a quote from a Sherlock Holmes story which Henry is reading and there are many more Holmesian quotes for Arthur Conan Doyle fans along with many other literary references that seemed more like Spenser than Longmire. Complaints aside though An Obvious Fact was an enjoyable read with some great dialog and is another worthy addition to the Longmire saga.

This is certainly not the best of the the books in the series but it's okay for fans. I liked it fine but it reads more like a short story that Johnson fleshed out to make book length. Sections just go on and on without any significance to the storyline and the characters seem less like the characters we've come to know and love over the life of the series. There's too much banter on the part of Walt and too much brooding on the part of Henry. I'll not go into detail of the plot since I'm sure some of the reviews have done so at length. Suffice it to say it's not a crowning achievement for the author but it's decent enough for followers of the series to enjoy.

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