Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story (Walt Longmire Mysteries)

Reading Level
Grade 9
Time to Read
2 hrs 16 mins

Reading Level

What is the reading level of Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story ?

Analysing the books in the series, we estimate that the reading level of Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story is 8th and 9th grade.

What age is Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story suitable for ?

Readers of age 18 years and up will enjoy Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story .

Expert Readability Tests for
Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story

Readability Test Reading Level
Flesch Kincaid Scale Grade 8
SMOG Index Grade 10
Coleman Liau Index Grade 17
Dale Chall Readability Score Grade 8

Reading Time

2 hrs 16 mins

How long to read Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story (Walt Longmire Mysteries)?

The estimated word count of Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story (Walt Longmire Mysteries) is 33,945 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 2 hrs 16 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 47 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 1 hrs 16 mins.

Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story (Walt Longmire Mysteries) - 33,945 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 3 hrs 47 mins
Average 250 words/min 2 hrs 16 mins
Fast 450 words/min 1 hrs 16 mins

More about Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story

33,945 words

Word Count

for Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story (Walt Longmire Mysteries)

146 pages

Pages
Hardcover: 146 pages
Paperback: 176 pages
Kindle: 162 pages

3 hours and 39 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

A Christmas novella for fans of the hit drama series LONGMIRE now on Netflix and the New York Times–bestselling series. Craig Johnson's new novel, The Western Star, will be available from Viking in Fall 2017. Sheriff Walt Longmire is in his office reading A Christmas Carol when he is interrupted by a ghost of Christmas past: a young woman with a hairline scar and more than a few questions about his predecessor, Lucian Connally. With his daughter Cady and undersherrif Moretti otherwise engaged, Walt’s on his own this Christmas Eve, so he agrees to help her. At the Durant Home for Assisted Living, Lucian is several tumblers into his Pappy Van Winkle’s and swears he’s never clapped eyes on the woman before. Disappointed, she whispers “Steamboat” and begins a story that takes them all back to Christmas Eve 1988—a story that will thrill and delight the bestselling series’ devoted fans. Read more