- Title:
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Nowhere to Run
- Series:
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Joe Pickett #10
- Written by:
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C.J. Box
- Read by:
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David Chandler
- Format:
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Unabridged CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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9
- Duration:
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10 hours 14 minutes
- Published:
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October 01 2014
- Available Date:
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October 01 2014
- Age Category:
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Adult
- ISBN:
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9781486207527
- Genres:
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Fiction; American Fiction; Crime & Thriller
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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Price
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#1 New York Times bestseller
'This stellar novel combines harrowing adrenaline rushes with complex morality...' (4/4 Stars)
People Magazine
The extraordinary Joe Pickett novel from the Edgar Award-winning author, fresh from four weeks on the extended New York Times Best Seller List.
Joe Pickett’s in his last week as the temporary game warden in the isolated town of Baggs, Wyoming, but there have been strange things going on in the surrounding mountains, and his conscience won’t let him leave without checking them out: reports of camps looted, tents slashed, elk butchered. And then there’s the runner who’s gone missing – an Olympic hopeful who’d been training in the region and then just ... vanished.
Joe doesn’t mind admitting that the farther he rides, the more he wishes he could just turn around and go home. And he is right to be concerned. Because what awaits him is like nothing he’s ever dealt with, like something out of an old story, except this is all too real and all too deadly.
When he’d first saddled up, he’d thought of this as his last patrol. What he hadn’t known was just how accurate that might turn out to be.
'...Ranks with his best... [Readers] won't know what hit them.' (Starred Review)
Booklist
'I love Joe Pickett and with Nowhere to Run, he’s on top of his game. So is C.J. Box. This one is his best yet.'
Michael Connelly, author
'...a skillful writer...wily surprises...thoroughly entertaining.'
Chicago Tribune
'...intense...well-structured...a perfect choice...' (Starred Review)
Library Journal
'...[A] terrible, beautiful tale of courage and compassion and culpability...' (Starred Review)
Publishers Weekly