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Mystery · 2008 · R

Blood trail

by C. J. Box

Hunters are being killed in Wyoming — by someone who hunts humans. Joe Pickett is the prey.

For17+GenreMysteryLength304 pagesRead time~8.4 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

A lot

Graphic violence — hunters stalked and killed; Joe as potential prey; backcountry confrontations

Language

Some

Moderate profanity

Sexual Content

None

No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No meaningful substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

The human hunter — targeting people who hunt; the backcountry as both trap and terrain; Joe's experience turned against him

What this book is about

A killer is targeting hunters in the Wyoming wilderness — someone who stalks humans the way hunters stalk game. Joe Pickett becomes both investigator and potential prey as he pursues a killer in the same backcountry he patrols. Blood Trail is the eighth Joe Pickett novel — the most purely thriller-paced entry.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Hunters being hunted — graphic violence

Wyoming backcountry setting — isolated and dangerous

Eighth in the Joe Pickett series

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