• The cover of the book The Hunger

    The Hunger



    I knew from the first page that I was going to love this historical thriller with a supernatural twist set in the Rocky Mountains, and I was not disappointed. Depleted rations, bitter quarrels, and the mysterious death of a little boy have driven the Donner party—yes, that Donner party—to the brink of madness. Stephen King called The Hunger “Deeply, deeply disturbing, hard to put down, not recommended reading after dark,” and I completely agree!



     


  • The cover of the book Disappearing Earth

    Disappearing Earth



    Two sisters, ages eight and eleven, go missing from a beach on the Kamchatka Peninsula in northeastern Russia. I would have read this novel for the descriptions of the rugged beauty of the landscape alone—open expanses of tundra, soaring volcanoes, dense forests, and the glassy seas that border Japan and Alaska. Add in a spellbinding story, and this is a book that’s impossible to put down.



     


  • The cover of the book The River

    The River



    When best friends Wynn and Jack decide to canoe the Maskwa River in northern Canada, they anticipate long days of paddling and picking blueberries, reading paperbacks by the light of their campfire and gazing at the stars. A wildfire making its way toward them through the forest turns out to be only the beginning of their problems, and what was supposed to be a relaxing get-away quickly becomes a desperate story of wilderness survival.



     


  • The cover of the book The Last One

    The Last One



    Twelve contestants in a TV reality show set off into the woods to face challenges that they know will test the limits of their endurance. But while they are out there, something terrible happens in the outside world. Cut off from society, the contestants know nothing of it. When one of them stumbles across the devastation, she naturally assumes that this is part of the game. A mind-bending, mind-blowing story that will stay with you long after you finish reading.



     


  • The cover of the book Long Range

    Long Range



    All of the novels in Box’s Joe Pickett game warden series bring the Wyoming landscape to life in vivid detail, and his newest is no exception. A Wyoming native and an avid outdoorsman, Box has hunted, fished, hiked, ridden, and skied the land where his series is set, and it shows. This time, when the lone survivor of a grizzly’s rampage tells a bizarre story, Pickett suspects it wasn’t the bear that was responsible. Proving it won’t be easy. This 20th Joe Pickett novel may well be Box’s best yet.