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While some of the villains here are mere stereotypes, Joe's character continues to develop. Readers of Ted Koppel's Lights Out will enjoy the fictionalization of the cyberattack threat on the electric grid, and devotees of other outdoor mysteries such as those by Nevada Barr, Craig Johnson, and William Kent Krueger will find much to like in Box's evocative depiction of the Western landscape. [See Prepub Alert, 11/1/15.]
This little collection is both a good introduction to the popular modern Western writer and a bonus for existing fans. ["Each story is packed with adventure and intriguing characters that his fans have come to expect in his superlative storytelling. Nonstop adventure and mystery are omnipresent, with unexpected twists and turns that will leave readers begging for more," read the starred review of the Putnam hc, LJ 5/15/14.]
Fracking brings new energy to the surface, and Box does the same with another intriguing character whom Joe Pickett fans will want to know better. Suspenseful—you can't put it down. [See Prepub Alert, 2/2/15; 250,000-copy printing; library marketing.]
Series fans will love this thriller. The nonstop action, intermingling plotlines, and the return of familiar characters all mesh into a breathless, roller-coaster ride of sheer suspense and entertainment. [See Prepub Alert, 9/22/14.]
This little collection is both a good introduction to the popular modern Western writer and a bonus for existing fans. ["Each story is packed with adventure and intriguing characters that his fans have come to expect in his superlative storytelling. Nonstop adventure and mystery are omnipresent, with unexpected twists and turns that will leave readers begging for more," read the starred review of the Putnam hc, LJ 5/15/14.]