Joe Pickett (3 books in series)
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review 1: Apparently this is the ninth book in a series. I read it at the suggestion of a co-worker [who 'gave' me a bag of books to read in my spare time after he saw me reading a Clive Cussler novel]. It was an interesting book, I guess. It starts off 'in your face' [in my opinion] wi...
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review 1: I usually really enjoy CJ Box's writing, but this time I could really FEEL the author's "editorializing" and did not appreciate it. To wit, his rather numerous references to "those using EBT cards" or "receiving government assistance," etc. Once I can understand but after the 2nd...
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review 1: Not as good as Breaking Point, the book that preceded this one, but Box still provides some memorable moments. Implausibilities like the return of Missy, the evil mother-in-law, somewhat mar the story, however, Joe Pickett’s erroneous conclusion about the college student that his...