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Shots Fired : Stories From Joe Pickett Country By C. J. Box
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CJ Box's collection of western short stories is a delicious mix of well-written, clever stories set in Joe Pickett Country. The stories are full of interesting plot twists and unexpected endings, and readers will enjoy the mix of characters and obscure historical fiction. Box's writing is highly praised, and readers will be delighted with the results.
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From C. J. Box, the "New York Times "bestselling author of the Joe Pickett novels, comes a thrilling book of suspense stories about the Wyoming he knows so well--and the dark deeds and impulses that can be found there. Over the course of eighteen books, C. J. Box has been consistently hailed for his brilliant storytelling, rich in character, sus…
From C. J. Box, the "New York Times "bestselling author of the Joe Pickett novels, comes a thrilling book of suspense stories about the Wyoming he knows so well--and the dark deeds and impulses that can be found there. Over the course of eighteen books, C. J. Box has been consistently hailed for his brilliant storytelling, rich in character, suspense, and sense of place. That same brilliance is exemplified in the ten riveting stories--three of them never before published--that make up" Shots Fired." In "One-Car Bridge," one of four Joe Pickett stories, Pickett goes up against a "just plain mean" landowner, with disastrous results. In "Shots Fired," his investigation into a radio call nearly ends up being the last thing he ever does. "Pirates of Yellowstone," features two Eastern European tough guys who find out what it means to be strangers in a strange land, and in "Le Sauvage Noble," the stranger is a Lakota in Paris who enjoys playing the "noble savage" for the French women--until he meets Sophie. Then he discovers what "savage" really means. "Shots Fired "is proof once again why "Box is a force to be reckoned with" ("Providence Journal").
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CJ Box's collection of western short stories is a delicious mix of well-written, clever stories set in Joe Pickett Country. The stories are full of interesting plot twists and unexpected endings, and readers will enjoy the mix of characters and obscure historical fiction. Box's writing is highly praised, and readers will be delighted with the results.

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  • Engaging short stories
  • High-quality writing
  • Great for roommate search
  • Introduction to CJ Box's writing

Cons

  • Some stories feel flat
  • Preachy character portrayal
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From C. J. Box, the "New York Times "bestselling author of the Joe Pickett novels, comes a thrilling book of suspense stories about the Wyoming he knows so well--and the dark deeds and impulses that can be found there. Over the course of eighteen books, C. J. Box has been consistently hailed for his brilliant storytelling, rich in character, suspense, and sense of place. That same brilliance is exemplified in the ten riveting stories--three of them never before published--that make up" Shots Fired." In "One-Car Bridge," one of four Joe Pickett stories, Pickett goes up against a "just plain mean" landowner, with disastrous results. In "Shots Fired," his investigation into a radio call nearly ends up being the last thing he ever does. "Pirates of Yellowstone," features two Eastern European tough guys who find out what it means to be strangers in a strange land, and in "Le Sauvage Noble," the stranger is a Lakota in Paris who enjoys playing the "noble savage" for the French women--until he meets Sophie. Then he discovers what "savage" really means. "Shots Fired "is proof once again why "Box is a force to be reckoned with" ("Providence Journal").

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