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  2. Craig Johnson (author) - Wikipedia

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    Craig Allen Johnson (born January 16, 1961) is an American author who writes mystery novels. He is best known for his Sheriff Walt Longmire novel series. The books are set in northern Wyoming, where Longmire is sheriff of the fictional county of Absaroka. The series debuted in 2004 and as of September 2021, Johnson has written 18 novels, two ...

  3. Walt Longmire - Wikipedia

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    Walter Longmire is a fictional character created by American author Craig Johnson (b. 1961).. Longmire is the title character of Walt Longmire Mysteries, a series of western mystery novels first published in 2004.

  4. Longmire (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series is an adaptation of the Longmire mystery novels written by best-selling author Craig Johnson. [20] The story is set in northern Wyoming, but the series was filmed in several locations in New Mexico, including Santa Fe, Eagle Nest, Espanola, Red River, Las Vegas, New Mexico, and Pecos, New Mexico. [22]

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    In fact, it’s long enough to form the heart of “First Frost,” Craig Johnson’s 20th crime novel featuring Longmire, the sheriff of fictional Absaroka County, Wyoming. Walt and his pal Henry ...

  6. Craig Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Craig Johnson (author) (born 1961), American novelist and playwright Craig Johnson (director) , American film director and screenwriter Craig Hella Johnson (born c. 1962), American choral conductor, composer, and arranger

  7. Spur Award for Best Western Novel - Wikipedia

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    During 2000, the official Spur Award website defined both categories as "book-length novels... dependent in whole or in part on settings, characters, conditions, or customs indigenous to the American West or early frontier," the distinction being that Best Western Novel was for works "90,000 words or less" while Best Novel of the West was for ...