Book Review: A young Walt Longmire battles animal and human predators on Alaska’s North Slope

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In December, 1970, Walt Longmire, back in the States after fighting in Vietnam, was working security for an oil company on Alaska’s North Slope. There, he found himself battling predators, both animal and human, in brutal weather conditions.

Now, after his career as sheriff of fictional Absaroka County, Wyoming, comes to an end, Longmire tells the decades-old tale to a friend. The result is “Tooth and Claw,” the second short novel (the other being “First Frost,” published last May) in which Craig Johnson adds flesh and muscle to the back story of a character featured in 21 novels and the TV series “Longmire” that spanned six seasons on A&E and Netflix.

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