Blood Trail
2008 • 300 pages

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It's elk season in the Rockies, but this year one hunter is stalking a different kind of prey. When the call comes in on the radio, Joe Pickett can hardly believe his ears: game wardens have found a hunter dead at a camp in the mountains - strung up, gutted, skinned, and beheaded, as if he were the elk he'd been pursuing. A spent cartridge and a poker chip lie next to his body. Ripples of horror spread through the community, and with a possibly psychotic killer on the loose, Governor Rulon is forced to end hunting season early for the first time in state history - outraging hunters and potentially crippling the state's income from the loss of hunting license revenue. But when the brutal murders eerily coincide with the arrival of radical anti-hunting activist Klamath Moore, Pickett knows the Governor's ruling is the least of his worries. Are the murders the work of a deranged activist or of a lone psychopath with a personal vendetta? As always, Joe Pickett is the governor's go-to man, and he's put on the case to track the murderous hunter, as more bodies - and poker chips - turn up.


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23 primary books24 released books

#8 in Joe Pickett

Joe Pickett is a 24-book series with 23 released primary works first released in 2001 with contributions by C. J. Box.

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Open Season
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Savage Run
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Winterkill
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Trophy Hunt
#4.5
Dull Knife
#5
Out Of Range
#6
In Plain Sight
#7
Free Fire
#8
Blood Trail
#9
Below Zero
#10
Nowhere To Run
#11
Cold Wind

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These books just keep getting better and better. Excellent plot and character development with each new book. The first few books are a little slow, but Joe Pickett's character gets stronger and the plots get darker and more complex.

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