Anything Craig Johnson writes is worth reading, and this one is even better than some. It's a demand, not a plea, for open mindedness and acceptance of other people. The White Buffalo clan is an interesting new addition to Walt Longmire's world, and the book provides everything a mystery lover or just a good literature lover needs: questions and mysteries, strong personalities, deeper meaning, insight to life, realistic setting, danger, action, character development, and a further look into the character and culture of Native Americans. Longmire thrives on righting injustice and is often able to actually succeed in his endeavers.
Karen S. (MKSbooklady) reviewed Another Man's Moccasins (Walt Longmire, Bk 4) on + 989 more book reviews
Maybe I'm just getting old, but with the back and forth between 'present day' Wyoming and 1968 Viet Nam, I got confused from time to time. Still a good story.
I love the characters in this series, but this plot line was not as good as the three that preceeded it. But I'm hooked - even watching the TV series - and will remain faithful by reading the next one as soon as it's available!
Cyndi J. (cyndij) reviewed Another Man's Moccasins (Walt Longmire, Bk 4) on + 1032 more book reviews
Johnson brings a lot of thoughtfulness into what is a pretty dark story, interleaving modern day murders and human trafficking with Longmire's experiences in Vietnam. It's still got snappy dialogue and some wryly humorous scenes. The friendship between Longmire and Henry Standing Bear is so well done; just in the little snippets of dialogue you can see how well all the sheriff's team gets along. This is my second time around with this series and I'm liking it more than the first time.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Another Man's Moccasins (Walt Longmire, Bk 4) on + 2081 more book reviews
As usual my husband enjoyed very much.