Could Joe Pickett's foster daughter, seemingly killed six years ago, still be alive? A gripping read from award-winning author and New York Times bestseller C.J. Box, whose characters have been made into the hit TV shows Joe Pickett and Big Sky.'Tell Sherry April called.'A simple phone message that shakes Joe and Marybeth Pickett's oldest daughter Sheridan to the core. To Joe, it doesn't seem possible that April, his foster daughter, could have survived the massacre he witnessed. But Sheridan believes there's a chance April is still alive, for the person sending her texts is able to recall incidents only April could know.But when the texts start to refer to 'bad things', and when Marybeth discovers they come from locations throughout the West where vicious murders have taken place, alarm bells go off. Desperate to discover if April is still alive and to save her from possible danger, Joe, Sheridan, and Joe's associate Nate Romanowski take to the road to connect the texts with the crimes. Their paths will cross with a dying Chicago mobster on a mission of his own, as Joe and his family seek to discover if the danger is as real as it seems.Reviews for Below Zero'The pace is relentless... Box has become one of the West's most anticipated storytellers.' Denver Post'Murder Well Done...' New York Times'Spectacular... won't disappoint those with a penchant for thrills mired in deeper matters of conscience.' Milwaukee Express
C.J. Box
C.J. Box is an American author known for his bestselling mystery novels, particularly the Joe Pickett series. His writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions of the American West, complex characters, and gripping plots that tackle contemporary environmental and social issues. Box has made significant contributions to the crime fiction genre with his realistic portrayal of law enforcement and the challenges faced in rural communities. His most famous work is "Open Season," the first book in the Joe Pickett series, which has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal following of readers. Box's compelling storytelling and authentic voice have solidified his reputation as a master of the modern mystery novel.