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Paperback book is in new, never been read condition. No
dust jacket. Inside of book pages are crisp and clean. Pictorial cover. No
signs of wear or damage. Very minor shelf wear on edges of paperback cover.
ISBN# 0425195953. 2004 edition. Publisher: Berkley Books. 352 pages long.
Size: 7 by 5 by 1. Additional pictures of condition are always available.
Book Description: Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett returns in this third
adventure in C.J. Box's tough, tender, and engrossing series, which just
keeps getting better. When a forest service supervisor is murdered right
after a manic shooting spree that slaughtered a herd of elk, a mysterious
stranger who trains falcons and carries an unusual weapon is arrested for
the slaying. Then a special investigative team headed by a devious,
vindictive woman arrives in Saddlestring, bent on a bloody confrontation
with a group of government-hating survivalists camped out on federal land.
Among then is Jeannie Keeley, who abandoned her daughter April three years
earlier. Since then, April has become like a daughter to Joe and his wife
Marybeth, and a sister to their own children. Now April is right in the
middle of what promises to be the last stand for the ragged band of refugees
from the firestorms of Waco, Ruby Ridge, and the Montana Freemen, and only
Nate the falconer, who owes Joe his life for finding the real killer of the
supervisor and freeing him from jail, may be able to save her before the
Bighorn Mountains are covered in blood. A tense, taut thriller marked by
lyrical renderings of the harsh, beautiful landscape, Winterkill's subtext,
as in Box's previous novels, is the conflict between individual rights and
freedoms and governmental power that continues to smolder in the towns and
valleys of the American west.
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