Open Season

Author:   C. J. Box
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
ISBN:  

9780425185469


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   07 May 2002
Format:   Paperback
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"Joe Pickett is the new game warden in Twelve Sleep, Wyoming, a town where nearly everyone hunts and the game warden--especially one like Joe who won't take bribes or look the other way--is far from popular. When he finds a local hunting outfitter dead, splayed out on the woodpile behind his state-owned home, he takes it personally. There had to be a reason that the outfitter, with whom he's had run-ins before, chose his backyard, his woodpile to die in. Even after the ""outfitter murders,"" as they have been dubbed by the local press after the discovery of the two more bodies, are solved, Joe continues to investigate, uneasy with the easy explanation offered by the local police.As Joe digs deeper into the murders, he soon discovers that the outfitter brought more than death to his backdoor: he brought Joe an endangered species, thought to be extinct, which is now living in his woodpile. But if word of the existence of this endangered species gets out, it will destroy any chance of InterWest, a multi-national natural gascompany, building an oil pipeline that would bring the company billions of dollars across Wyoming, through the mountains and forests of Twelve Sleep. The closer Joe comes to the truth behind the outfitter murders, the endangered species and InterWest, the closer he comes to losing everything he holds dear. """

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Author:   C. J. Box
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Berkley Prime Crime
Dimensions:   Width: 10.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 17.30cm
Weight:   0.145kg
ISBN:  

9780425185469


ISBN 10:   042518546
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   07 May 2002
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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C.J. BOX is a great storyteller --Tony Hillerman <br> Open Season is a great crime novel. --Lee Child <br> Meet Joe Pickett: He's going to be a mystery star. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) <br> Intriguing, with a forest setting so treacherous it makes Nevada Barr's locales look positively comfy, with a motive for murder that is as unique as any in modern fiction. Pickett is a refreshingly human and befuddled hero...But it's Box's offbeat way of telling the story that puts it on the best of the year track. --Los Angeles Times <br> Every few years a first novel appears that immediately sets itself apart from the crowd. As readers, we feel that special shock of recognition that announces, 'Here is something special.' Taking dead aim with his first sentence...Box remains square on target throughout this nearly word-perfect debut...Best of all, the soft-spoken Joe Pickett is a Gary Cooper for our time. --Booklist (starred review) <br> C.J. Box might represent an endangered species himself: a first novelist who is getting his due...Box's book has it all--suspenseful plot, magnificent scenery and a flawed male hero who is tough but truly connected to his family...profoundly memorable. --Boston Herald <br> A muscular first novel...Box writes as straight as his characters shoot, and he has a stand-up hero to shoulder his passionate concerns about endangered lives and liberties. --New York Times Book Review <br> A high-country Presumed Innocent that moves like greased lightning. --Kirkus Reviews (starred) <br> A fascinating, well-scripted debut novel...In Gary Cooper style, Pickett is transformed into a man with a mission to save his family, then exact his vengeance. It's a classic tale of Wild West justice. --USA Today <br> Pickett [is] an engaging change from the fast-driving, trigger-happy male heroes of so many contemporary crime novels...Open Season offers several unexpected twists and is greatly enlivened by concise bu


C.J. BOX is a great storyteller Tony Hillerman Open Season is a great crime novel. Lee Child Meet Joe Pickett: He s going to be a mystery star. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Intriguing, with a forest setting so treacherous it makes Nevada Barr s locales look positively comfy, with a motive for murder that is as unique as any in modern fiction. Pickett is a refreshingly human and befuddled hero But it s Box s offbeat way of telling the story that puts it on the best of the year track. Los Angeles Times Every few years a first novel appears that immediately sets itself apart from the crowd. As readers, we feel that special shock of recognition that announces, Here is something special. Taking dead aim with his first sentence Box remains square on target throughout this nearly word-perfect debut Best of all, the soft-spoken Joe Pickett is a Gary Cooper for our time. Booklist (starred review) C.J. Box might represent an endangered species himself: a first novelist who is getting his due Box s book has it allsuspenseful plot, magnificent scenery and a flawed male hero who is tough but truly connected to his family profoundly memorable. Boston Herald A muscular first novel Box writes as straight as his characters shoot, and he has a stand-up hero to shoulder his passionate concerns about endangered lives and liberties. New York Times Book Review A high-country Presumed Innocent that moves like greased lightning. Kirkus Reviews (starred) A fascinating, well-scripted debut novel In Gary Cooper style, Pickett is transformed into a man with a mission to save his family, then exact his vengeance. It s a classic tale of Wild West justice. USA Today Pickett [is] an engaging change from the fast-driving, trigger-happy male heroes of so many contemporary crime novels Open Season offers several unexpected twists and is greatly enlivened by concise but heartfelt descriptions of the Wyoming landscape a very promising debut. Washington Post Book World


C.J. BOX is a great storyteller --Tony Hillerman Open Season is a great crime novel. --Lee Child Meet Joe Pickett: He's going to be a mystery star. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Intriguing, with a forest setting so treacherous it makes Nevada Barr's locales look positively comfy, with a motive for murder that is as unique as any in modern fiction. Pickett is a refreshingly human and befuddled hero...But it's Box's offbeat way of telling the story that puts it on the best of the year track. --Los Angeles Times Every few years a first novel appears that immediately sets itself apart from the crowd. As readers, we feel that special shock of recognition that announces, 'Here is something special.' Taking dead aim with his first sentence...Box remains square on target throughout this nearly word-perfect debut...Best of all, the soft-spoken Joe Pickett is a Gary Cooper for our time. --Booklist (starred review) C.J. Box might represent an endangered species himself: a first novelist who is getting his due...Box's book has it all--suspenseful plot, magnificent scenery and a flawed male hero who is tough but truly connected to his family...profoundly memorable. --Boston Herald A muscular first novel...Box writes as straight as his characters shoot, and he has a stand-up hero to shoulder his passionate concerns about endangered lives and liberties. --New York Times Book Review A high-country Presumed Innocent that moves like greased lightning. --Kirkus Reviews (starred) A fascinating, well-scripted debut novel...In Gary Cooper style, Pickett is transformed into a man with a mission to save his family, then exact his vengeance. It's a classic tale of Wild West justice. --USA Today Pickett [is] an engaging change from the fast-driving, trigger-happy male heroes of so many contemporary crime novels...Open Season offers several unexpected twists and is greatly enlivened by concise bu


C.J. BOX is a great storyteller Tony Hillerman Open Season is a great crime novel. Lee Child Meet Joe Pickett: He s going to be a mystery star. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Intriguing, with a forest setting so treacherous it makes Nevada Barr s locales look positively comfy, with a motive for murder that is as unique as any in modern fiction. Pickett is a refreshingly human and befuddled hero But it s Box s offbeat way of telling the story that puts it on the best of the year track. Los Angeles Times Every few years a first novel appears that immediately sets itself apart from the crowd. As readers, we feel that special shock of recognition that announces, Here is something special. Taking dead aim with his first sentence Box remains square on target throughout this nearly word-perfect debut Best of all, the soft-spoken Joe Pickett is a Gary Cooper for our time. Booklist (starred review) C.J. Box might represent an endangered species himself: a first novelist who is getting his due Box s book has it allsuspenseful plot, magnificent scenery and a flawed male hero who is tough but truly connected to his family profoundly memorable. Boston Herald A muscular first novel Box writes as straight as his characters shoot, and he has a stand-up hero to shoulder his passionate concerns about endangered lives and liberties. New York Times Book Review A high-country Presumed Innocent that moves like greased lightning. Kirkus Reviews (starred) A fascinating, well-scripted debut novel In Gary Cooper style, Pickett is transformed into a man with a mission to save his family, then exact his vengeance. It s a classic tale of Wild West justice. USA Today Pickett [is] an engaging change from the fast-driving, trigger-happy male heroes of so many contemporary crime novels Open Season offers several unexpected twists and is greatly enlivened by concise but heartfelt descriptions of the Wyoming landscape a very promising debut. Washington Post Book World C.J. BOX is a great storyteller Tony Hillerman Open Season is a great crime novel. Lee Child Meet Joe Pickett: He s going to be a mystery star. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Intriguing, with a forest setting so treacherous it makes Nevada Barr s locales look positively comfy, with a motive for murder that is as unique as any in modern fiction. Pickett is a refreshingly human and befuddled hero But it s Box s offbeat way of telling the story that puts it on the best of the year track. Los Angeles Times Every few years a first novel appears that immediately sets itself apart from the crowd. As readers, we feel that special shock of recognition that announces, Here is something special. Taking dead aim with his first sentence Box remains square on target throughout this nearly word-perfect debut Best of all, the soft-spoken Joe Pickett is a Gary Cooper for our time. Booklist (starred review) C.J. Box might represent an endangered species himself: a first novelist who is getting his due Box s book has it allsuspenseful plot, magnificent scenery and a flawed male hero who is tough but truly connected to his family profoundly memorable. Boston Herald A muscular first novel Box writes as straight as his characters shoot, and he has a stand-up hero to shoulder his passionate concerns about endangered lives and liberties. New York Times Book Review A high-country Presumed Innocent that moves like greased lightning. Kirkus Reviews (starred) A fascinating, well-scripted debut novel In Gary Cooper style, Pickett is transformed into a man with a mission to save his family, then exact his vengeance. It s a classic tale of Wild West justice. USA Today Pickett [is] an engaging change from the fast-driving, trigger-happy male heroes of so many contemporary crime novels Open Season offers several unexpected twists and is greatly enlivened by concise but heartfelt descriptions of the Wyoming landscape a very promising debut. Washington Post Book World C.J. BOX is a great storyteller --Tony Hillerman Open Season is a great crime novel. --Lee Child Meet Joe Pickett: He's going to be a mystery star. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Intriguing, with a forest setting so treacherous it makes Nevada Barr's locales look positively comfy, with a motive for murder that is as unique as any in modern fiction. Pickett is a refreshingly human and befuddled hero...But it's Box's offbeat way of telling the story that puts it on the best of the year track. --Los Angeles Times Every few years a first novel appears that immediately sets itself apart from the crowd. As readers, we feel that special shock of recognition that announces, 'Here is something special.' Taking dead aim with his first sentence...Box remains square on target throughout this nearly word-perfect debut...Best of all, the soft-spoken Joe Pickett is a Gary Cooper for our time. --Booklist (starred review) C.J. Box might represent an endangered species himself: a first novelist who is getting his due...Box's book has it all--suspenseful plot, magnificent scenery and a flawed male hero who is tough but truly connected to his family...profoundly memorable. --Boston Herald A muscular first novel...Box writes as straight as his characters shoot, and he has a stand-up hero to shoulder his passionate concerns about endangered lives and liberties. --New York Times Book Review A high-country Presumed Innocent that moves like greased lightning. --Kirkus Reviews (starred) A fascinating, well-scripted debut novel...In Gary Cooper style, Pickett is transformed into a man with a mission to save his family, then exact his vengeance. It's a classic tale of Wild West justice. --USA Today Pickett [is] an engaging change from the fast-driving, trigger-happy male heroes of so many contemporary crime novels...Open Season offers several unexpected twists and is greatly enlivened by concise but heartfelt descriptions of the Wyoming landscape...a very promising debut. --Washington Post Book World


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"C. J. Box is the author of twelve Joe Pickett novels and three stand-alones, and has won the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity, Gumshoe, and Barry awards, as well as the French Prix Calibre .38 and a French Elle magazine literaryaward. His books have been translated into twenty-five languages. He lives outside Cheyenne, Wyoming, with his family."""

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