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Author Craig Johnson discusses inspiration, new characters ahead of new book out in May

32 min · 24. Apr. 2026
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Craig Johnson is a Wyoming author known for his long-running Longmire book series. The series features mystery-solving Sheriff Walt Longmire, who's based in the fictional Absaroka County in Wyoming. Johnson's 22nd addition to the series, "The Brothers McKay," will be released on May 26. The book will revolve around Sheriff Walt Longmire investigating the murder of Pepper McKay, a widely disliked individual in his county. Longmire is then sent to investigate and interrogate his four sons, who are all suspects, while also facing a dangerous wildfire and a second body that turns up. This week, Taylor Staples, our arts and entertainment reporter, spoke with Johnson about the new book. Stick around until the end for a roundup of upcoming events in the area and a recap of the top stories from the WTE newsroom over the past week. New episodes every Friday. Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.

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