"This literary and lyrical thriller is memorable and will be considered a classic"
Game Warden Joe Pickett who is based in Saddlestring,
Twelve Sleep County in Wyoming is shocked when he hears
that fellow game warden Will Jensen committed suicide.
Joe's supervisor asks him to temporally take over Will's
territory Jackson in Teton County; although it is not a
good time to leave his wife and two daughters. He agrees
to the temporary assignment in the hopes that he will
obtain a better position and more income. Before he leaves, he asks his friend Nate Romanaski to
watch his family because they are getting some strange
calls that could prove dangerous. A spark ignites between
Joe's wife and Nate one that they both try to ignore.
Meanwhile, in Jackson, Joe is trying to deal with an
ambitious supervisor ,an outfitter who doesn't adhere to
the law and a developer who needs Joe approval to get his
project off the ground. In an ominous turn of events Joe
is exhibiting the same symptoms that Will experienced
before he committed suicide and he begins to suspect that
he and Will were set up by a dangerous and ruthless enemy. C.J. Box has written some pretty spectacular books over
the years but OUT OF RANGE is by far his best work to
date. This literary and lyrical thriller is memorable and
will be considered a classic. The protagonist is an
everyman that people can identify with him even when he
finds himself attracted to another woman but like his wife
chooses to ignore it. The plot is Byzantine, dark,
gritty, almost gothic in tone and will appeal not just to
mystery fans but to anyone who loves a good book. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 12, 2005
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