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He may report directly to the governor, but former game warden Joe Pickett isn’t necessarily more civilized. Especially now that someone is picking off elk hunters. And when an anti-hunting activist rolls into town, Joe must head off a deadly showdown. Ni Download and start listening now!
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Blood Trail draws the reader in, not in a gradual inviting manner but by the throat with a yank. – Denver Post Penetrating, incisive analysis of complex cultural and historical events and one man’s heroic defiance make Cooks long overdue second novel an event to celebrate. This is a writer with something to say and immense skills with which to say it. – Publishers Weekly The Joe Picket saga by talented crime fiction writer C.J. Box continues with a rich and layered murder mysteryNarrator David Chandler delivers a personal and gripping performance as Picket works his way deeper into the brutal crime and realizes that he is next on the list. Chandler narrates with a firm, unwavering voice that is at once emotional and intense. Listeners will feel like they’re walking beside Picket through the wilds of Wyoming to track down the murderer. Tension abounds in this mystery, and Chandler knows exactly when to shift his tone, even slightly, to raise the stakes. – AudioFile Award-winning mystery writer Box ratchets up the suspense in this tightly plotted example of his writing genius, his eighth thriller to feature Pickett. His sense of place and talent for character development are on a par with those of James Lee Burke. Highly recommended. – Library Journal Box always addresses a New West issue, but theres something great about the way hes waited until the eighth installment to tackle the one that would seem most obvious, given his heros occupation. We prefer Box with the cowboy hat, but whether hatted or bareheaded, he continues to be red hot. – Booklist More of a western than a mystery, like most of Joes adventures, and all the better for the open physical clashes that periodically release the tension between the scheming adversaries. – Kirkus Reviews
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