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Description
In the new Joe Pickett thriller from C.J. Box, stories from the past spell danger in the present.
When game warden Joe Pickett is called out to a poaching incident just before Thanksgiving, it turns out to be far more sinister: a local man has been brutally tortured and murdered.
Meanwhile, Joe's wife Marybeth receives a sinister package at work: the photo album of an infamous Nazi. A Wyoming soldier took Hitler's personal photo album during the dying days of World War II. But who took the second book – and why reveal it now?
When a second murder occurs, Joe and Marybeth face a race against time: how will they solve the mystery before someone targets them... or their girls?
Meanwhile Joe's associate, falconer Nate Romanowski, hunts the man who attacked his wife. Nate soon swoops in for the kill – and a stunning final showdown.
Reviews for C.J. Box
'Another superbly crafted tale.' Mystery Scene
'The king of contemporary crime fiction set in the West.' Publishers Weekly
'A masterful storyteller who writes sublimely.' Irish Independent
Product details
Published | 28 Feb 2023 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 368 |
ISBN | 9781803283944 |
Imprint | Head of Zeus -- an Aries Book |
Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
Series | Joe Pickett |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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With two storylines, one a complete mystery, and one a race to locate the outlaw Soledad, this is a compelling read. On the one side a fascinating mystery that dates back to World War 2, and on the other, a fast-paced chase as Nate hunts the man who stole from him and beat his wife
Promoting Crime Fiction
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'Box's sparse and pragmatic prose is the perfect complement to the wilderness vistas Pickett knows like the back of his hand.'
Providence Journal
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'Box is the king of contemporary crime fiction set in the West'
Publishers Weekly