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The new Joe-Pickett-novel by Edgar-Award winning author C.J. Box: : The body of a girl has been found in a ditch along the highway—alive, but just barely, the victim of blunt force trauma.
Joe Pickett had good reason to dislike Dallas Cates, even if he was a rodeo champion, and now he has even more reason: Joe’s eighteen-year-old ward April has run off with him. And then comes even worse news: The body of a girl has been found in a ditch along the highway—alive, but just barely, the victim of blunt force trauma. It is April, and the doctors don’t know if she’ll recover. Cates denies having anything to do with it, but Joe knows in his gut he’s responsible. The problem is that there’s no proof, and when Joe sets out to find it, he runs into the entire Cates clan, including two notoriously violent brothers and a mother like no one Joe has ever met.
But Joe’s going to find out the truth, even if it kills him. And this time, it just might.
C.J. Box is the author of fifteen Joe Pickett novels, four stand-alones (for St. Martin’s), and the story collection Shots Fired. He has won the Anthony, Macavity, Gumshoe, and Barry awards, as well as the French Prix Calibre .38, and he has been an Edgar Award and Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist, all for the Joe Pickett novels. He has also won the Edgar Award for best novel for his first stand-alone, Blue Heaven. A Wyoming native, Box has worked on a ranch and as a small-town newspaper reporter and editor, and he lives outside Cheyenne with his family. His books have been translated into twenty-seven languages.
But Joe’s going to find out the truth, even if it kills him. And this time, it just might.
C.J. Box is the author of fifteen Joe Pickett novels, four stand-alones (for St. Martin’s), and the story collection Shots Fired. He has won the Anthony, Macavity, Gumshoe, and Barry awards, as well as the French Prix Calibre .38, and he has been an Edgar Award and Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist, all for the Joe Pickett novels. He has also won the Edgar Award for best novel for his first stand-alone, Blue Heaven. A Wyoming native, Box has worked on a ranch and as a small-town newspaper reporter and editor, and he lives outside Cheyenne with his family. His books have been translated into twenty-seven languages.
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Published 2015-03-10 by Putnam |
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Published 2015-03-10 by Putnam |