Hell Is Empty
A Walt Longmire Mystery
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Narrado por:
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George Guidall
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Craig Johnson
Spur Award-winner Craig Johnson has garnered critical acclaim for his Walt Longmire mysteries. In this riveting seventh entry, Wyoming’s Absaroka County sheriff, Walt Longmire, is pushed beyond his limits.
When three hardened convicts escape FBI custody in a mountain blizzard, an armed psychopath leads them up Big Horn Mountain. As Longmire struggles to track their treacherous ascent, he’ll need all the help he can get from the tribal spirits of the towering summit.
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Longmire should never have gone ahead to chase the bad guys - but we aren't actually surprised that he did. He shouldn't have survived several number of events, but we aren't surprised that he did. He's like an understated superman - complete with mystic sidekicks (are they real? are they spirits?)... he gets the job done and, even though logically he should not be able to, we all know that he will... and we are content with that.
That's the key I guess: lots of books have human superhumans (or superhuman humans?)... see James Bond, Mark Greaney's Grey Man, Jack Reacher, and etc., and we are okay in accepting that Walt falls into this category, even if the setting, story and plot are completely different from where you usually find these kinds of heroes.
If you didn't like the other books in the series, you won't like this one. And, while you don't need to know what went on in the other stories in order to follow this one, you really do need to know Walt to appreciate it. The narration is spot on. There isn't any graphic content.
Walt is such a stubborn man...
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Walt is back!
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Where does Hell Is Empty rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
In the top 10Who was your favorite character and why?
Walt Longmire. It was when Walt was alone that the author used his imagination the most. So vivid and never boring or slow.Which character – as performed by George Guidall – was your favorite?
Walt but he also does a wonderful job with the deep tones for Virgil too.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No. I listen to audio books to fill the time on my way to and from work.Any additional comments?
This particular book was filled with so much imagination. All the references to "Dante's Inferno" made me want to read that too. This is a book I could read again (and again.)Craig Johnson has a Fantastic Imagination!
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I love love love this series!
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In the first book in this series, there was a scene where he is in a snow storm on a mountain and I thought it was handled perfectly. Not too heavy-handed and still quite believable. This book takes that idea and stretches it into nearly the entire book. Although from a writing experiment perspective it had some interesting ideas, as a story it felt too drawn out. Even so, I love this series and if you're a fan, you'll want to read it.
Narration as always is excellent.
Least favorite in series, but still good
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