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First Frost

First Frost

Following the events of The Longmire Defense, we return to find Walt and our familiar cast of characters from Abaroska county tasked with solving a crime even more challenging than the last.

Walt Longmire returns in this twentieth installment of the award-winning and bestselling series that has been a hit on both the page and the screen. Set in the unpsoiled countryside of Wyoming, Sheriff Walt Longmire has to navigate his own increasingly complicated personal life with the ever-changing and often violent underworld that encroaches on what was once referred to as the Old West. This time, he is up against a sinister plot that could hurt the people closest to him and forever change the way he sees his beloved Wyoming.

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  • Don’t judge the series by this book

    I have very much enjoyed the Walt Longmire series. This is a strange one, if this had been the first one I read I don’t think I would have continued on with the series. Hopefully the next one gets back to the norm. If this happens to be the first one you read make sure you try another one before judging the series.

    By Abe8085

  • First Frost

    Walt Longmire and his best friend share adventures in 1964 and in the present day. This book provides insights into Longmire’s difficult past that Longmire fans will appreciate. I look forward to the next adventure.

    By Pawleys Island

  • Stay with it

    Slow start but it was entertaining

    By TheSacs

  • Worst Longmire book.

    By far the worst book in the series.

    By Chefmiles1

  • A good read about familiar characters!

    I liked the format of past and present, especially given the way the previous book’s loose ends were tied.

    By the greatful reader

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