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Wolf pack / C.J. Box.

Box, C. J., (author.).

Summary:

The good news is that Joe Pickett has his job back, after his last adventure in The Disappeared. The bad news is that he's come to learn that a drone is killing wildlife--and the drone belongs to a mysterious and wealthy man whose son is dating Joe's own daughter, Lucy. When Joe tries to lay down the rules for the drone operator, he's asked by the FBI and the DOJ to stand down, which only makes him more suspicious. Meanwhile, bodies are piling up in and around Joe's district in shocking numbers. He begins to fear that a pack of four vicious killers working on behalf of the Sinaloa cartel known as the Wolf Pack has arrived. Their target seems to be the mystery man and everyone--including Joe, Nate, and others--who is associated with him. Teaming up with a female game warden (based on a real person, one of the few female game wardens at work in Wyoming today) to confront these assassins, Joe finds himself in the most violent and dangerous predicament he's ever faced.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780525538196
  • Physical Description: 371 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam'S Sons, 2019.
Subject: Pickett, Joe (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Game wardens > Fiction.
Wyoming > Fiction.
Genre: Mystery fiction.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at South Interlake Regional Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Stonewall Library FIC BOX (Text) 3678713826 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Teulon Library FIC BOX JP19 (Text) 3678713827 Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2019 February #1
    Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett, last seen in The Disappeared (2018), has his old badge and district back, a brand-new pickup truck, and is happy to be out in the field tracking an illegal trapper. Across the mountains, a colleague has an uncomfortable encounter with a drone that is spooking wildlife. As they track the violators, they have no idea they're about to collide with aggressive FBI agents and a Sinaloa cartel hit squad that's about to unleash a shocking level of violence in Twelve Sleep County. Joe's old friend Nate Romanowski may be back on the grid, running a business and actually planning for the future, but Joe's going to need Nate's killer instincts this time. As always, Box takes familiar elements of his long-running series—the upstanding Joe, the renegade Nate, a daughter in danger (this time it's Lucy), and a threat from outside—and seamlessly combines them into a read that makes your heart race, even though you won't leave the couch until you've turned the last page. Half mystery, half thriller, totally worthwhile. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: You can just about set your watch by a Joe Pickett novel in March; the number-one-best-selling author's legion of fans will be counting down the minutes. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2019 January #1
    Fired after his last colorfully insubordinate outing (The Disappeared, 2018), Wyoming Fish and Game Warden Joe Pickett is back on the job in Twelve Sleep County just in time to follow the trail from a routine misdemeanor to a quartet of hired killers. Katelyn Hamm, Joe's counterpart in Shell County, is saddened and angry to see a herd of terrified mule deer fleeing, some to their deaths, from an unregistered drone aircraft that disappears in the direction of Twelve Sleep County. This isn't the first time locals have spotted the drone, and Katelyn wants Joe to track down its owner. Joe obligingly traces the rogue aircraft to the compound of Bill Hill, who gets him just as furious as Katelyn by freely admitting the offense, crumpling up the citation Joe gives him, refusing to follow him to the sheriff's office, and assuring Joe that he'll never have to answer the charge—and that Joe himself will be in trouble if he presses too hard. Trouble promptly arrives in the form of two FBI agents from the nation's capital who warn first Katelyn, then Joe, off the case, which they consider no big deal compared to the threat against thousands of lives—"maybe tens of thousands….Maybe millions"—they're handling but refuse to identify. Meanwhile, four professional killers, including a particularly fatal female, are headed to Twelve Sleep County from Arizona, where they've just killed their latest target, his wife, and a friend who happened to have stopped by. Squeezed between the feds and the Wolf Pack, a murderous arm of the Sinaloa drug cartel, Joe will himself be targeted, along with Katelyn, the FBI agents, the local sheriff, his wife's best friend, and his own friend the outlaw falconer Nate Romanowski, for elimination before the killers can move on to their real target. It's obvious where all this is going, but Box gets you there, in one of most tightly wound tales, with more thrills than a snowy road on a steep mountain and more au t hority than the governor of Wyoming. Copyright Kirkus 2019 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2018 October #2

    Box stalwart Joe Pickett is distraught to learn that a drone killing wildlife belongs to a rich mystery man whose grandson is dating Joe's daughter. He's even more distraught that killers known as the Wolf Pack, working for the Sinaloa cartel, have dropped by. So Joe teams up with a female game warden, based on an actual person whom the multi-award-winning, No. 1 New York Times best-selling author knows.

    Copyright 2018 Library Journal.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2019 January #4

    When game warden Katelyn Hamm observes a herd of elk being stampeded by a drone in Edgar-winner Box's excellent 19th novel starring Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett (after 2018's The Disappeared), she enlists Joe's aid in tracking down the drone's owner. It turns out to be Bill Hill, who lives with several bodyguards in an upscale compound. After Hill scoffs at being fined by Joe for tormenting the elk, Joe tries to research Hill online, only to find him devoid of any background history. Meanwhile, Joe's old friend Nate Romanowski offers to take down the drone with his trained falcons, and Nate's falcon attack on the drone leads to a pair of arrogant FBI agents warning first Hamm and then Joe not to hassle the drone owner again, on pain of prosecution. But when dead bodies begin turning up showing clear signs of torture, Joe realizes that his county has been infested with something far more dangerous than a drone: a team of professional killers, sent by a Colombian cartel to eliminate a witness. The action-packed final quarter of the book ranks among Joe and Nate's best and bloodiest confrontations. Box is the king of contemporary crime fiction set in the West. Author tour. Agent: Ann Rittenberg, Ann Rittenberg Literary. (Mar.)

    Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly.

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