Sometimes a guy simply needs a change of scenery. That was the case for C.J. Box, the Edgar Award-winning novelist best known for thrillers that feature wily Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett. C.J. Box ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Some books of regional interest for September: “Treasure State” by C.J. Box (Minotaur Books) In C.J. Box’s latest Cassie Dewell novel, the PI agrees to take ...
Mar. 24—One thing is made clear at the beginning of "Storm Watch," the 23rd entry in C.J. Box's long-running Joe Pickett series — the titular character has officially been labeled as a "s—t magnet." ...
CHEYENNE — C.J. Box, a Wyoming-born author and creator of the iconic game warden Joe Pickett, is coming to the capital city on March 6 to talk about the newest addition to his long-running Pickett ...
If you're not familiar with bestselling author C. J. Box, "Three-Inch Teeth" (Putnam, $30) will serve as a great introduction. It's the 24th book in his series starring Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett ...
Asked how Joe Pickett came to be a hero, Wyoming author C.J. Box says: "It certainly wasn't because I was planning a Wyoming game warden series that is now up to 20 books!" "My first novel, Open ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Wyoming author C.J. Box takes readers for a frigid walk on the wild side in his newest novel, Badlands. The booming oil town of Grimstad, N.D., provides the ...
Join reporter Robert Anglen in a discussion with bestselling author C.J. Box, 7 p.m., Thursday at the Hilton Scottsdale Resort Bestselling thriller writer C.J. Box is an easy guy to like. He's even ...
Wyoming's favorite "range rider" isn't sure where one case ends and another begins in C.J Box's new slow-burn thriller, "The Disappeared." Game warden Joe Pickett is summoned by the state's newly ...
Writer C.J. Box built a legion of fans obsessed with his long-running Joe Pickett crime series about a Wyoming game warden who battles corrupt government officials, crooked landowners, and other ...
Laura Lippman was a reporter for two decades, 12 of those years at the Baltimore Sun. But it wasn't long into her career before she realized she really wanted to write fiction. She left the Sun in ...
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