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Old 08-06-2013, 10:28 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by iamosam View Post
Thank you, I guess I will stick to detective genre, then. What about C. J. Box?
C.J. Box's main series features Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett. Obviously not a detective per se, but he is in law enforcement and always gets involved in murders, etc. The books are very well done and Pickett is a fascinating character. The vivid depictions of western scenery, Wild West type characters, and consistently solid writing make this an enjoyable series, one I keep coming back to. It is not especially dark in tone but there is a fair amount of violence and cursing. The first book is called Open Season, published in 2001 I believe.
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