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Trophy Hunt
Trophy Hunt | C. J. Box
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It's an idyllic late-summer day in Saddlestring, Wyoming, and game warden Joe Pickett is fly-fishing with his two daughters when he stumbles upon the mutilated body of a moose. Whatever - or whoever - attacked the animal was ruthless: half the animal's face has been sliced away, the skin peeled back from the flesh. Shaken by the sight, Joe starts to investigate what he hopes in an isolated incident." "Days later, after the discovery of a small herd of mutilated cattle, Joe realizes this something much more terrifying than he could have imagined. Local authorities are quick to label the attacks the work of a grizzly bear, but Joe knows otherwise. The cuts on the moose and the cattle were too clean, too precise, to have been made by jagged teeth. Are the animals only practice for a killer about to move on to another, more challenging prey?" Soon afterward, Joe's worst fears are confirmed. The bodies of two men are found within hours of each other, in separate locations, their wounds eerily similar to those found on the moose and cattle. There's a vicious killer, a modern-day Jack the Ripper, on the loose in Saddlestring - and it appears his rampage is just beginning.
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CRR
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My 4th in the Joe Pickett series by CJ Box. It took me a while to warm to the writing style and characters in the very first book. The second and third books reeled me into them more. This one was good and I did enjoy it. But it felt different for some reason too. A little more forced and outrageous if that‘s possible. Still enjoyable and appreciated.

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intothehallofbooks
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Another great Joe Pickett novel. This is the fourth in the series, where Joe is trying to find out who is mutilating animals out in the Wyoming mountains. As always, I love all of the nature and animals in the story. And the way Joe loves his family so much and tries his hardest to be a genuinely good game warden working among other corrupt law enforcement officials. I already have the next two books ready to read 🙌🏻

(The audio is so great!!)

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intothehallofbooks
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I‘m listening to the fourth Joe Pickett book today while my husband reads the same book in paperback. We rarely end up reading the same books at the exact same time, so this is super fun for me 😊

The audiobooks in this series are some of my favorites. David Chandler is a GREAT Joe Pickett.

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Christinak
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He smeared Vicks VapoRub across the front of the mask from a small plastic jar in the kit to further block the smell. Then he approached the carcass and got to #work. #QuotsyMay19

mydearwatson I‘ve done something almost similar...you know, without the carcass 🙃. 5y
Ms_T @mydearwatson 😂😂😂 5y
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Aloisi_tribe
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Today was a training day at the library. We played games to break up the training and promote team building. I won the library scavenger hunt and got this tiny 3D printed trophy. Today was a good day!

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JillPill
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1. Currently been listening to After Laughter by Paramore
2. There are a lot but the highlights are: Fall Out Boy, Paramore, Haley Kiyoko, Taylor Swift, Dodie, Maren Morris
3. Pop
4. I have Amazon Prime
5. @Soteria

@wanderinglynn #HelloThursday

wanderinglynn Thanks for playing! 😀 👍🏻 6y
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JillPill
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Loving this book! Got to finish this soon though, it's due back at the library on Saturday!

#TrophyHunt #CJBox

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csdaley
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It probably had something to do with the alien probing subplot but this was my favorite of the series so far.

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TeacupsandMufasa
Trophy Hunt | C. J. Box
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I think it's my favorite Joe Pickett novel yet!