Wait for Signs: Twelve Longmire Stories By Craig Johnson

Nov 1, 2014 | 2014 Articles, Cynthia Chow, Mysteryrat's Maze

by Cynthia Chow

Details on how to enter to win a copy of Wait for Signs at the end of this review, along with a link to purchase the book where a portion goes to help support KRL.

Over ten years ago Craig Johnson started to give short stories as thank you presents for his newsletter subscribers. Released every Christmas Eve, his fans began to anxiously await the annual treats. Finally there is a collection of these delightful peeks into the life of Absaroka County, Wyoming Sheriff Walt Longmire. Petunia, Bandit Queen of The Bighorns is the one completely original new story but all will be delightful reminders of Johnson’s past gifts to his readers.

Somewhat heartbreaking, but also a demonstration of how far Walt has since grown, are the stories that feature Walt as he’s still mourning the loss of his wife and drowning his sorrows in alcohol. Ministerial Aid has the widower mistaken as an unlikely Second Coming (perhaps it’s the bathrobe) and places him in the perfect position to give advice to a far less respectful husband. book

In the least-populated of the Wyoming Counties, Walt has frequent interactions with local tribes. This proves to be crucial in Old Indian Trick, where a tribal elder slyly uses a not-so-old Indian trick to help Walt solve a robbery in twenty minutes.

Any appearance by foul-mouthed deputy Vic Moretti is a welcome, even one as brief as a phone call in Several Stations. Her prominent role in The Messenger (reviewed previously in KRL) is therefore a standout, not only for her acerbic humor but for her underlying—if reluctant—sentimentality.

Walt’s esoteric knowledge of history, theology, and mythology plays a role in many of these stories, even leading him to make a major drug bust in High Holidays. The one lesson Walt seems not yet to have learned is to never spend Thanksgiving with the Cheyenne Nation, Henry Standing Bear, unless Walt wants to again be lectured on the events that should more accurately have been named “Thanks-taking,” if considered from the Indian viewpoint.

Crafted over a decade, not one of the stories feels rushed. With tales ranging from ten to forty pages in length, every word feels purposeful and chosen to enhance the story. Lou Diamond Phillips, the Longmire actor who portrayed Henry Standing Bear in the sadly cancelled television series, wrote a charming introduction for the collection. In it, his respect, admiration and affection for the author is undeniable.

The lesson from all of these stories is the one Walt states in Divorce Horse; there are times when the law enforcement side of the job has nothing to do with the right-thing-to-do side. The skill, humor, and depth prevalent in the full-length novels abounds in these entertaining shorts, serving as wonderful early Christmas gifts made all the more special for their limited length but exceptional quality.

To enter to win a copy of Wait For Signs, simply email KRL at krlcontests@gmail[dot]com by replacing the [dot] with a period, and with the subject line “Signs,” or comment on this article. A winner will be chosen November 8, 2014. U.S. residents only. If entering via email please include your mailing address, and if via comment please include your email address.

Check out other mystery articles, reviews, book giveaways & short stories in our mystery section.

Click on this link to purchase this book & a portion goes to help support KRL!

Cynthia Chow is the branch manager of Kaneohe Public Library on the island of Oahu. She balances a librarian lifestyle of cardigans and hair buns with a passion for motorcycle riding and regrettable tattoos (sorry, Mom).

24 Comments

  1. A new one for me, but anything with acerbic humor definitely wins my vote.

    Reply
  2. I loved the show. So sad it got cancelled .

    Reply
    • Anyone sorry that the show has been cancelled can join us on Twitter and stampede every Monday night at 9PM Eastern. We are fighting to bring it back to another network and things are looking promising. Check out FaceBook page Longmire Posse, Official Fan Site for more details.

      Reply
  3. Walt through the years – a good read any time!

    Reply
  4. Your name has been on my list of authors I want to read. Loved what I’ve seen so far.

    Reply
  5. I so loved the show and just can’t believe they cancelled it. I guess I’ll have to start reading the books now.
    suefarrell.farrell@gmail.com

    Reply
    • Please all of you if you don’t follow Longmire posse Facebook page please do. We are hoping to find Longmire a new network. Or go on twitter and help if you can.

      Reply
  6. I love Craig Johnson’s work.

    Reply
  7. I love “Longmire” and look forward to anything written by Craig.

    Reply
  8. Just bought the set of the first seven books, and look forward to reading them. Stampeding tonight, as we have for two months, to keep visible that there are a bunch of us looking for a Season a Four. Thanks for the article.

    Reply
  9. I’ve loved the show but somehow missed that it started with a book.. until recently

    Reply
  10. Love the show and love the books

    Reply
  11. I love the series and I really love the books, On my 4th one now. Cant wait t o read this collection.
    cpmurman@gmail.com

    Reply
  12. Best Author ever! I would be honored and excited beyond imagining to win! <3

    Reply
  13. Love the characters and stories!

    Reply
  14. Borrowed the book from the library. Enjoyed it. The stories are beautifully written. Would recommend it to everyone.

    Reply
  15. Thanks for the review! I’ve read all his books, will have to try this collection.

    Reply
  16. I have read all of his books twice!! They get better everytime I read them!!! And the Longmire tv show was great and will be great again when someone else picks it up!!

    Reply
  17. Please let me be chosen for the Longmire contest. Just in case they really cancel the show.

    Reply
  18. Please let me win “Wait for Signs”

    Reply
  19. New site for me thanx for the info and the contest.

    Reply
  20. What an awesome compilation!

    Reply
  21. Thanks for all the great comments! We have a winner
    Lorie Ham, KRL Publisher

    Reply

Leave a Reply to claudia obermillerCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

SUBSCRIBE NOW!

podcast