Walt Longmire Mysteries
Out where the wind carves stories into canyon walls and justice isn't always clean-cut, one sheriff walks the line between duty and doubt. The Walt Longmire Mysteries are steeped in the raw, unforgiving beauty of Wyoming’s Absaroka County—a place where the past lingers like smoke and every silence feels like it’s holding its breath.
At the center stands Walt Longmire, a weary but dogged lawman navigating not just crime scenes but the emotional wreckage of grief, loyalty, and the slow erosion of trust. These mysteries aren’t driven by blood splatter and speed, but by character, landscape, and the quiet weight of responsibility. Walt is no hero in shining armor—he’s a man weathered by time and terrain, haunted by personal loss, and anchored by a stubborn sense of what’s right, even when it hurts.
With each installment, the series threads together small-town tension, sharp procedural elements, and Native American spiritual and cultural undercurrents, giving the books a layered complexity rarely found in crime fiction. The atmosphere is thick with snow, memory, and unfinished conversations. Here, every body found has a story, and every case opens a door to something deeper—often personal, always human.
Walt Longmire Mysteries consists of twenty-one primary books, and includes six additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of two more books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
