import YouTubeEmbed from â@/components/YouTubeEmbed.astroâ; C.J. Box is one of the most popular thriller writers, with over 20 novels to his name. Here are some of the best C.J. Box books to add to your reading list. In [The Author Stories Podcast](
&ab_channel=HankGarner), Box shares how he keeps his work interesting: *"I'm not always drawing from something in the past, but it's all new to me, and I think that keeps the books fresh and it keeps me interested."*2. Shots Fired: Stories from Joe Pickett Country (A Joe Pickett Novel) Shots Fired*: Stories from *Joe Pickett Countryis a collection of 10 short stories showcasing the variety and richness of Boxâs storytelling. In this collection, Box further develops his characters in the Joe Pickett universe. Whether youâre a longtime fan of the Joe Pickett series or a newcomer, this book offers a deep, satisfying plunge into a world of outdoor adventure, complex characters, and high-stakes drama. Avid readers of the series will feel more invested in the charactersâ lives, while new readers donât need to read Boxâs previous novels to get to grips with Shots Fired.* *âThe savage lives within himself, while the social man lives constantly outside himself, and only knows how to live in the opinion of others, so that he seems to receive the consciousness of his own existence merely from the judgment of others concerning him.â * C.J. Box, Stories from Joe Pickett Country (A Joe Pickett Novel) ### 3. Blue Heaven Before continuing his Joe Pickett books with *Blood Trail (Joe Pickett #8),*Box shared his first standalone novel, *Blue Heaven,*in 2008. [Blue Heaven](https://www.amazon.com/dp/0312365713?
tag=work089-20) is about the Taylor siblings running away from a wolf pack of retired cops after witnessing a murder. As the children find refuge in Jess Rawlinsâ old barn, the evil cops âvolunteerâ to help with the investigation. Unlike many of Boxâs other works, this standalone novel highlights tenderness and vulnerability, primarily through its child characters. This blend of empathy and violence makes it a unique Box novel. It stayed on the New York Timesbestseller list for four weeks and won the 2009 Edgar Award for Best Mystery Novel. âShe always envied those who seemed to have a map, a plan, a destination, something inside that provided a framework.â C.J. Box, Blue Heaven
4. Breaking Point (Joe Pickett #13) In Breaking Point, Box sends Pickett on a challenging mission to track down an acquaintance, Butch Roberson. The man is suspected of murdering two Environmental Protection Agency agents and now has nowhere to run. The news shocks everyone, but the reward to whoever catches the fugitive heightens the frenzy. Pickett goes to find Roberson, hoping to discover the whole story. Goodreadâs book reviews praise how Box threads real-life issues such as land disputes and abuse of power in his plot. In 2021, it won the Maltese Falcon Award. If youâre looking for a book that combines action, social commentary, and compelling character studies, Breaking Pointis a must-read. *âItâs not worth it trying to push back because they hold all the cards.â * C.J. Box, Breaking Point ### 5. Endangered (Joe Pickett #15) Boxâs novel [Endangered](https://www.amazon.com/dp/0425280152?
tag=work089-20) presents Joe Pickett with his most challenging case yet. As Pickett inspects the butchered flock of endangered sage grouse, he receives a call that his runaway foster daughter, April, has been located â beaten and left for dead. She ran away after her 18th birthday (Stone Cold) and is in an induced coma. Now, Pickett has to solve two cases. But thatâs not all; his old friend, Nate Romanowski (Force of Nature*),is ambushed and needs help*.* South Florida Sun-Sentinel described *Endangered**as âan edge-of-the-seat thriller.â Readers will enjoy the novelâs action-packed sequences, meticulous plot, and raw portrayal of humanity. Plus, it has one of the most satisfying endings in the Joe Pickett books yet. *âEven the worst scenes could be improved by a layer of white snow.â * C.J. Box, Endangered
6. Off the Grid (Joe Pickett #16) Boxâs Off the Grid follows Joe Pickettâs falconer friend, Nate Romanowski, seven months after his ambush (Endangered). Heâs living off the grid but stuck in a vicious circle. After getting his freedom, the government finds him and demands he do something for them. In the last book, it was to entrap a kingpin. Now, itâs to stop a possible terrorist. Meanwhile, Joe Pickett is tasked by the governor to investigate why the feds showed up in his state and what theyâre up to. In exchange, the governor will help the Picketts with their case against their health insurance company. This book is not just another thriller; it explores survival, morality, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. Its gripping narrative and insightful take on contemporary issues like privacy and government surveillance make it captivating. *âNature is a powerful narcotic, boys. Once you step into it and accept how beautiful and cruel it is, you want to stay there.â * C.J. Box,Off the Grid ### 7. Inherit The Dead At least twenty popular mystery authors collaborated to complete [Inherit The Dead](https://www.amazon.com/dp/1451684770?
tag=work089-20). This feat alone offers the audience a unique reading experience. Here, C.J. Box penned the 17th chapter. Inherit The Deadis about a former NYPD homicide detective, Pericles âPerryâ Christo. Now, without a badge, he accepts a request to find a missing heiress. At the end of his search, heâll either score big bucks or kick the bucket. The bookâs interesting storyline and rich character development will grip readers from the first chapter to the last. If youâre in the mood for a complex, multi-layered mystery written by some of the best minds in the genre, then you should definitely pick up Inherit The Dead. *âOne of the most often repeated legends in the publishing world is that crime fiction writers are the nicest of all. The theory is that they work out all their angst and all their aggression on the page by killing made-up people in all kinds of gruesome ways.â * C.J. Box, Inherit The Dead
8. Three Weeks To Say Goodbye Imagine being in Jack and Melissa McGuaneâs shoes: you finally get the daughter youâve been dreaming about for years, only for an administrative mistake to bring the adoption process into question. You have no money, no legal leg to stand on, and, oh, the biological grandfather of your adopted daughter is a federal judge. Thatâs what Three Weeks To Say Goodbye is about. Through the bookâs protagonist, Box shows his writing prowess in portraying human fragility. Jack McGuane, unlike Boxâs Joe Pickett, is in no way a âmacho man.â His strength instead comes from paternal instincts. If youâre seeking a thrilling, heart-wrenching novel criticizing the legal system and delving into parentsâ love, read Three Weeks To Say Goodbye. *âThere are good people in the world. Good people, kind people⌠They all could have chosen to be cold, cruel, indifferent. That would have been easy.â * C.J. Box, Three Weeks To Say Goodbye ### 9. The Highway (Hoyt/Dewell #2) [The Highway](https://www.amazon.com/dp/0312546890?
tag=work089-20)centers around Cassie Dewell, Cody Hoytâs ex-partner in the sheriffâs department. She may be a rookie investigator, but sheâs keen on finding Danielle and Gracie Sullivan (Back of Beyond), whom the Lizard King abducted. The Lizard King is a serial killer known for hunting women on the highway and torturing his victims. Plus, he may not be working alone. This psychological thriller is fast-paced and brutal. Though part of the Hoyt/Dewell series, it can be read as a standalone novel. The book offers a realistic portrayal of characters, locations, and a storyline filled with unexpected twists and turns. In 2020, it was adapted into a TV series titled Big Sky,* which premiered on ABC. âLove is grand, but divorce is a hundred grand.â C.J. Box, The Highway