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Tag Archives: Fiction 2025
Cold wind
Joe Pickett, Game Warden, is not a fan of his mother-in-law, but he wouldn’t figure her for murder. One morning while making his rounds and checking herds, he notices something odd about the wind turbines being installed on the far … Continue reading →
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Nowhere to Run
Warning: this review contains partial spoilers for Winterkill and Below Zero. Joe Pickett is finally about to go home to Saddlestring after an exile in Baggs, where the governor sent him to keep a low profile – but there’s something … Continue reading →
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Below Zero
Warning: this review contains spoilers for Winterkill, #2 in the Joe Pickett series by CJ Box. Joe Pickett is cooling his heels in the hind quarters of Wyoming, thanks to ….uh, well, let’s just say repeated acts of insubordination in … Continue reading →
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Blood Trail
Terror in the deep woods! A hunter has been deliberately killed, then field-dressed like a deer. The gruesome sight makes Wyoming law enforcement realize that two prior ‘accidents’ may be connected, and Joe Pickett, Game Warden at Large, is asked … Continue reading →
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Free Fire
These days when Joe Pickett is building fences, it’s on his wife’s mother’s husband’s ranch property, rather than for the State of Wyoming. Joe’s tendency to get into trouble pursuing the truth, coupled with the appointment of a vindictive weasel … Continue reading →
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In Plain Sight
Saddlestring is a small town with a lot of big fish. One of those big fish, Opal Scarlett, has just been thrown in a river — or at least that’s what the sobbing drunk fisherman who threw her in the … Continue reading →
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Out of Range
Tragedy has fallen on Wyoming’s department of Game and Fish, as one of their district game wardens has been found dead, victim of a very messy suicide. Joe is asked to cover the man’s job for a few weeks, and … Continue reading →
Winterkill
The peace of the wintry woods was shattered by rifle shots – a series of them. Game Warden Joe Pickett follows the sound and is stupefied to find the county’s leading forest service officer massacring elk, surrounded by seven massive … Continue reading →
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Savage Run
Joe Pickett has encountered a lot of strange stuff in his so-far brief tenure as a game warden, but exploding cows is a first. The culprit here was a cow strapped with explosives, making players of Command and Conquer: Red … Continue reading →
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Open Season
It’s been a long time since I actually thrilled by a thriller — so emotionally charged up by it that I wanted to will the clock to slow down so I could finish the final chapters at lunch and not … Continue reading →
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