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Winterkill (A Joe Pickett Novel) (original 2003; edition 2004)

by C. J. Box (Author)

Series: Joe Pickett (3)

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Fiction. Mystery. In the third adventure in C. J. Box's engrossing series, Joe Pickett finds himself at the center of a confrontation between a special investigative team and a group of government-hating survivalists campedout on federal land. With the help of a mysterious stranger, Joe lays his life on the line to protect an innocent girl before a wave of violence surges over the Bighorn Mountains.… (more)
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Title:Winterkill (A Joe Pickett Novel)
Authors:C. J. Box (Author)
Info:G.P. Putnam's Sons (2004), Edition: Reissue, 352 pages
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Book 3 in Pickett series. Second time to read. A Federal Park employee is discovered by Joe shooting multiple elk on park land. When Joe arrests him, the man quickly handcuffs Joe to Joe?s steering wheel and escapes. Once Joe figures out a way to get his steering wheel off, he goes off to find him and finds the man pinned to a tree by high-powered arrows. All of this takes place during the beginning of a raging winter storm. The man dies while Joe carries/drags him to his vehicle. Agents from Washington DC have come to town thinking that a situation like Waco are in the works by a large group of Sovereigns who have come to camp out on a local campground. Among the campers is Joe?s ?adopted? daughter April?s mom who wants her back. April is kidnapped by her real mom, the Sovereign?s camp is ambushed, and April and her real mom are killed when the trailer they are in catches fire. In this book we meet Nate Romanowski, the falconer, when he is mistakenly arrested for the murder of the Federal Park employee. A lot of story lines that keep your interest.Kirkus: he latest in an award-winning series set in the Bighorn Mountains (Savage Run, 2002, etc.).Minutes after Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett arrests Lamar Gardiner, District Supervisor for the Twelve Sleep National Forest, for firing into a herd of elk, killing seven animals and blindly continuing to reload with cigarettes after he runs out of shells, Gardiner manages to handcuff Joe to his steering wheel and bolt off into a winter storm, only to turn up pinned to a tree with a pair of arrows, his throat cut. And things get even messier from that point on. The attack on a federal agent, together with reports that the Nation of the Rocky Mountain Sovereign Citizens has established an encampment in Twelve Sleep, brings gung-ho US Forest Service investigator Melinda Strickland and FBI sharpshooter Dick Munker, a veteran of Waco and Ruby Ridge, to town. Strickland maintains that she?s just trying to get justice for a murdered official, but she seems awfully eager to tie the perp to the Sovereigns. By the time Joe arrests one of Gardiner?s disappointing killers and identifies the other, Strickland and Munker are already planning an all-out attack on the encampment. The prospect is a personal nightmare for Joe, since Jeannie Keeley, the drifter whose abandoned daughter April Joe and his wife have been trying to adopt, has reclaimed April and spirited her off to the dubious shelter of the Sovereigns.The loose ends that make this the least satisfactory of Joe?s three cases to date still don?t inhibit Box?s gift for nonstop action and his ability to see every side of the most divisive issues in the West.
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
A sad and somewhat violent story of Joe Pickett and his family and the daughter they were trying to adopt. A story of trying to save her and keep an unnecessaey showdown from taking place. A troubling story, but well told.
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
(2003)Game warden Pickett must try to stop a Federal raid on a group of anti-government squatters on a Federal reserve, because his foster daughter has been taken there by her real mother. This results in that daughter's death and Joe is torn as to how to deal with the grief. In the end, the one responsible is killed by his friend Nate but it looks like suicide. Very good and fast read. Box is a good author and am happy to have him on my future reading list.Publishers WeeklyBox's stalwart game warden, Joe Pickett, is put to the test in his third grueling adventure in the Wyoming mountain wilderness. First, one of his prisoners escapes and winds up murdered by person or persons unknown. Then a group of militant survivalists who call themselves Sovereigns camp out in Pickett's territory. One of them, the birth mother of his foster child, April, has successfully petitioned the court to reclaim the little girl. Adding to Pickett's woes is a trio of lunatic lawpersons: the thick-headed local sheriff, a sociopathic Forest Service investigator and an FBI special agent who, having been on the front lines at Ruby Ridge and Waco, can't wait to try out his state-of-the-art weaponry on the Sovereigns. As if Pickett's backpack weren't already overloaded, he also has to make do with one of the worst snowstorms the area has seen in years.
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
A wild ride. It's nice that Box showcased how unhinged our alphabet agencies can be when unleashed upon citizens. It's good to see an author who includes Ruby Ridge and Waco as complicated subjects that questions the objectives of law enforcement in such matters.

The portrayal of Joe took steps that I wasn't prepared for. It was unexpected character development that I'd normally see as odd, but I'll let it go for now. ( )
  rabbit-stew | Dec 31, 2023 |
Another hit from C. J. Box. Once again the suspense builds and builds to a very satisfying conclusion. The end surprised me some because I wasn't expecting it, but still a great read. ( )
  bcrowl399 | Aug 18, 2021 |
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Fiction. Mystery. In the third adventure in C. J. Box's engrossing series, Joe Pickett finds himself at the center of a confrontation between a special investigative team and a group of government-hating survivalists campedout on federal land. With the help of a mysterious stranger, Joe lays his life on the line to protect an innocent girl before a wave of violence surges over the Bighorn Mountains.

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