Breaking Point (A Joe Pickett Novel)
ISBN-13:
9780425264607
ISBN-10:
0425264602
Edition:
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Author:
C. J. Box
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Format:
Paperback
464 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780425264607
ISBN-10:
0425264602
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
C. J. Box
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Format:
Paperback
464 pages
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Breaking Point (A Joe Pickett Novel) (ISBN-13: 9780425264607 and ISBN-10: 0425264602), written by authors
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Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett’s hunt for a fugitive reveals a conspiracy in this taut thriller in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.
Joe Pickett always liked Butch Roberson—a hardworking local business-owner whose daughter is friends with his own. Little does he know that when Butch says he is heading into the mountains to scout elk, he is actually going on the run.
Two EPA employees have been murdered, and all signs point to Butch as the killer. Soon, Joe hears of the land Butch and his wife had bought to retire on—until they are told the EPA declared it a wetland—and the penalties they charged Butch until the family was torn apart by debt. Finally, it seems, the man just cracked.
It’s an awful story. But is it the whole story? The more Joe investigates, the more he begins to wonder—and the more he finds himself in the middle of a war in which he must choose sides.
Joe Pickett always liked Butch Roberson—a hardworking local business-owner whose daughter is friends with his own. Little does he know that when Butch says he is heading into the mountains to scout elk, he is actually going on the run.
Two EPA employees have been murdered, and all signs point to Butch as the killer. Soon, Joe hears of the land Butch and his wife had bought to retire on—until they are told the EPA declared it a wetland—and the penalties they charged Butch until the family was torn apart by debt. Finally, it seems, the man just cracked.
It’s an awful story. But is it the whole story? The more Joe investigates, the more he begins to wonder—and the more he finds himself in the middle of a war in which he must choose sides.
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