While I reviewed this book late last month, it came out this past Tuesday, so I am running my review again.
The worsening
weather this day in late March for Wyoming Game Warden Joe Pickett means that
he is on the clock. A major snowstorm is coming down from the Bighorn Mountains.
He is on foot and on the hunt for an injured elk after a collision between the
elk and a car earlier that morning. The elk had left the scene on three good
legs according to a state trooper, so now Game Warden Pickett has to find that
elk and end its suffering before the storm hits.
Snow is heavy
on the ground as it is thanks to a winter of relentless and constant storms.
More snow and high winds are going to make a bad situation way worse. Time is
of the essence. He calls and gets permission from the foreman of the Double
Diamond Ranch known to all as “The Double D” to cross their land in pursuit of
the badly injured elk. With one eye on the darkening sky rolling down from the
mountains, he sets out following the trail.
After being
on the trail of the elk for a few minutes, he finds a vehicle hidden in the
trees off of an old small two track road. He investigates and nobody is in the
SUV. Thanks to the fact that it is unlocked, he also finds that the interior is
fairly warm. Among other things inside is a topographical map with four
locations marked by x’s in a black marker. The person or persons from the car
are not lost. They meant to be here in this isolated spot though they may not
have counted on the powerful storm closing in on the area by the minute.
As Pickett
begins to look around the immediate area, he realizes he is hearing a
mechanical scream coming from somewhere nearby, He gets up on a ridge and
starts looking for the missing person or persons as well as the source for the
noise. As the snow begins to build in intensity, he can see tracks from the SUV
to a nearby small metal building of some type. The longer he looks at the
structure, he realizes that a dark form is hanging out of the steel louvers on
one side of the building
The dark form
is a person and not moving.
What follows
is a complicated read that touches on espionage, the growing Sovereign Citizen
movement, domestic terrorism, and a host of other issues driving our nation’s
politics at this time. The MAGA crowd comes in for their fair share of
criticism as do other groups on the far right.
Various characters depict those positions and their behavior and
statements may offend readers who believe in their cause.
While there
is a mystery here as to what is going on, this is a politics heavy thriller
more than anything. It shows the ongoing shift of the last few books from the solidly
good mysteries that began the series to more of thrillers populated with cardboard
cutouts as secondary characters.
It is my hope
that Mr. Box returns to his roots that made this series so good in future
installments in this series.
My reading copy came by way of the publisher through NetGalley.
Kevin R.
Tipple ©2023
2 comments:
I appreciate your honest review, Kevin. I loved the early books, but I'm not a fan of politics.
Me neither.
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