I'd like to be able to say this is a 4-5 star book but I can barely give it a 3.
There just isn't much about this story that you would connect to Nate or Joe Pickett and of course daughter, Sheridan, has to get involved.
Dealing with terrorist in the desert, not saying it couldn't happen but yet I didn't find this believable at all and I couldn't finish it, it just wasn't the 'usual' kind of mess Joe or Nate gets mixed up with and it just didn't ring my bell.
There just isn't much about this story that you would connect to Nate or Joe Pickett and of course daughter, Sheridan, has to get involved.
Dealing with terrorist in the desert, not saying it couldn't happen but yet I didn't find this believable at all and I couldn't finish it, it just wasn't the 'usual' kind of mess Joe or Nate gets mixed up with and it just didn't ring my bell.
Excellent series
C.J. Box is a favorite author. This series, featuring Joe Pickett, a game warden in Wyoming, reminds me of the Longmire series by Craig Johnson.
I really enjoyed this series, and it should be read in order, as the characters evolve more each book.
This novel features Joe's friend, Nate Romanowski, who is off the grid, recuperating from wounds, and is coerced into helping destroy a domestic terror cell in Wyoming's Red Desert. It's always a great read when Joe and Nate work together.
I highly recommend this series. Great characters, good plots, and Joe is a down-to-earth warden, not a super hero.
I really enjoyed this series, and it should be read in order, as the characters evolve more each book.
This novel features Joe's friend, Nate Romanowski, who is off the grid, recuperating from wounds, and is coerced into helping destroy a domestic terror cell in Wyoming's Red Desert. It's always a great read when Joe and Nate work together.
I highly recommend this series. Great characters, good plots, and Joe is a down-to-earth warden, not a super hero.