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Violence
A lot
Moderate-to-strong violence — four murders in a legal dead zone; the investigation
Language
Some
Moderate profanity
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No meaningful substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The legal loophole — the zone where no jurisdiction applies; the perfect murder location; what the murderer is trying to protect
What this book is about
A man murders four campers in a small zone within Yellowstone National Park where a legal technicality means federal jurisdiction doesn't apply — and local jurisdiction can't reach either. Joe Pickett is asked to investigate the perfect murder location. Free Fire is the seventh Joe Pickett novel — the legal loophole premise is one of Box's best.
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A legal loophole zone in Yellowstone — the perfect murder location
Four murders in the dead zone
Seventh in the Joe Pickett series
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