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Savage Run

Joe Pickett, Book 2

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Savage Run

By: C.J. Box
Narrated by: David Chandler
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Bloomsbury presents Savage Run by C.J. Box, read by David Chandler.

A thrilling listen set in the American West from New York Times bestseller C.J. Box, award-winning author of the Joe Pickett and Cassie Dewell series, now adapted into the hit TV shows Joe Pickett and Big Sky.

No way forward? No way back? Your time is up when you reach Savage Run.

Wyoming Game Warden Joe Pickett is called to a bizarre crime scene deep within the forests of Twelve Sleep County. Famous eco-activist Stewie Woods has been killed in an explosion, along with his new bride and ten head of cattle. The case is wrapped up far too quickly: an environmental publicity stunt gone wrong. But what is the millionaire rancher who owned the cattle hiding? And why is Joe’s wife Marybeth receiving mysterious phone calls from someone claiming to be Stewie Woods? Joe’s search for the truth leads him ever deeper into the wilderness of the Bighorn Mountains. With two unlikely allies at his side, and two hired killers on his heels, Joe can’t avoid the legendary Savage Run – a treacherous, isolated canyon with no crossing…

Reviews for Savage Run

'Reinforces Box's status as a first-class talent.' Publishers Weekly
'Jaunty and thought-provoking.' New York Times
'This fresh (and fresh-air) thriller skillfully balances issues of conservation vs. landowners' rights. People

©2022 C.J. Box (P)2024 Head of Zeus
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A great story

The characters building, set in an area which I know slightly and like, I can see why the author has such a following. Look forward to the next in the series.

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Man’s inhumanity to man

Superb characterisation coupled with the tenacity of the main characters to survive. The stunning description of the landscape and terrain.

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Joe Pickett needs his family

Joe Pickett is a favorite, love the TV series and as a main character he's a good fit, you wanna hear about him and his family. CJ Box knows his stuff, and writes a thriller with suspense and action, but sometimes he gets a bit too "butch" for my liking, and I kind of lose interest. The performance is fine, but of the kind that makes this book more like an action experience than a thriller. Joe reads better when the story allows him to interact more with Mary Beth and the girls, this story, though still entertaining, doesn't.

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