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A twelve-year-old girl and her younger brother go on the run in the woods of North Idaho, pursued by four men they have just watched commit murder---four men who know exactly who William and Annie are, and who know exactly where their desperate mother is waiting for news of her children’s fate. Retired cops from Los Angeles, the killers easily persuade the inexperienced sheriff to let them lead the search for the missing children.
William and Annie’s unexpected savior comes in the form of an old-school rancher teetering on the brink of foreclosure. But as one man against four who will stop at nothing to silence their witnesses, Jess Rawlins needs allies, and he knows that one word to the wrong person could seal the fate of the children or their mother. In a town where most of the ranches like his have turned into acres of ranchettes populated by strangers, finding someone to trust won’t be easy.
With true-to-life, unforgettable characters and a ticking-clock plot that spans just over forty-eight hours, C.J. Box has created a thriller that delves into issues close to the heart: the ruthless power of greed over broken ideals, the healing power of community where unlikely heroes find themselves at the crossroads of duty and courage, and the truth about what constitutes a family. In a setting whose awesome beauty is threatened by those who want a piece of it, Blue Heaven delivers twists and turns until its last breathtaking page.
Blue Heaven is the winner of the 2009 Edgar Award for Best Novel.
John Bedford Lloyd's rich, distinctive voice brings a strong sense of power to his reading of Box's first stand-alone thriller. In the rural Idaho town of Kootenai Bay, 12-year-old Annie Taylor and her younger brother, William, witness a brutal murder. Immediately the two find themselves being hunted by killers who will stop at nothing to ensure the children's silence. The two find refuge with an old rancher, Jess Rawlins, and recently retired police detective Eduardo Villatoro. Together, the two men make a desperate stand against the murderers despite being outnumbered and outgunned. Lloyd's crisp, laconic delivery easily handles a multitude of characters, accents and shifting points of view, creating just the right tone for the material and drawing the listener deep into the action of the story. He portrays his villains (a band of dirty ex-cops) with just the right amount of ruthless menace without going overboard, and he perfectly captures the essence of the aging rancher, imbuing him with the quiet strength and dignity of an iconic western hero. Simultaneous release with the St. Martin's Minotaur hardcover (Reviews, Oct. 15). (Jan.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Two young kids witness a backwoods execution-style murder in their rural Idaho hamlet. Worse yet, the killers-four retired cops from Los Angeles-see the children and begin a dogged pursuit. Struggling rancher Jess Rawlins is surprised to find Annie and William hiding in his barn, but he's wise enough to believe their lurid tale. He also astutely recognizes the goodness of a stranger in town: Eduardo Villatoro, a retired detective, is determined to put one last unsolved case-a big one-to rest. Villatoro's case is the final nail in the coffin for these bad cops, and it's up to Jess and him to save the children. Readers will be anticipating the final shootout long before the bad guys catch on. Popular series author Box's (Free Fire) first venture into stand-alone territory is a quick, satisfying, and straightforward-if fairly transparent-read. It should appeal to readers looking for a contemporary Western with an infusion of thriller; Michael McGarrity's books come to mind. Recommended for larger popular collections. [See Prepub Mystery, LJ9/1/07.]
—Teresa L. Jacobsen
In Kootenai Bay, Idaho, the Tyler siblings, twelve years old Annie and ten years old William Taylor, are playing in the nearby woods when they witness a hideous homicide. The duo flees, but not before the killers spot them. The culprits are retired LAPD officers who left the force eight years ago after getting away with a local heist they will not allow witnesses to live as happened back in Southern California.----------- The preadolescent pair knows their lives are in danger from the retired dirty cops. The kids take refuge in the barn of rancher Jess Rawlins. He sees them hiding there and believes their tale even as the dirty former cops volunteer to help the sheriff¿s department search for the two missing children.------------- Although no Joe Pickett, this is an engaging crime thriller as Jess plays cat and mouse with the killers while the children are the cheese. The action is at its best when the story line focuses on the current situation but a sidebar involving an investigation into a Southern California robbery murder takes away from the prime tale of two kids in trouble with their murderous pursuer¿s part of the rescue team.--------------- Harriet Klausner
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Posted July 25, 2009
This is the first C.J. Box novel I've read; and it was very good. He is great at outlining characters and propelling a plot to keep one turning those pages. I particularly enjoyed the ending. He really had a knack for tying up the ends. Truly a fantastic read.
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This was the first book by Box that I read, and I will be reading a lot more of his work.
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Posted March 10, 2009
I have recently discovered C.J. Box and "Blue Heaven" is an easy, enjoyable read. It has just enough suspense, and a few touching family moments to keep you interested. Box's relaxed writing style is definitely a winner! Try his Joe Pickett novels if you haven't already!
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Posted July 5, 2009
recipient liked it, passed it back to me to read. Very readable with likeable protagonist characters, bad guys and suspense.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.this is without doubt a good book. Unlike a lot of today's mystery writers with over the top themes that are sometime just not belieable. It's nice to read a solid well thought out book, with a solid plot, characters with depth, that you get to know & well satisfied feeling of a good ending. I don't know how I missed CJ Box but I'm glad I found this book & his writing. I sure won't miss anymore of his work...
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Posted April 27, 2008
As a huge fan of the Joe Pickett novels, I wasn't sure I'd like a book without him. Blue Heaven was an awesome, thrill ride with characters as real and likeable as Pickett and his family. The action was non-stop.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.THIS IS THE SECOND C.J. BOX NOVEL THAT I HAVE READ. I FINISED "THREE WEEKS TO SAY GOODBYE" TWO MONTHS AGO AND IT WAS OUTSTANDING. "BLUE HEAVEN", LIKE THRE WEEKS TO SAY GOODBYE" IS ONLY ONE OF TWO STAND ALONE NOVELS BY C.J. BOX. HIS OTHER BOOKS CENTER ON JOE PICKET (NONE OF WHICH I HAVE READ YET, BUT ALL OF WHICH I WILL NOW). C.J. BOX IS NOT ONLY A GREAT AUTHOR, BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY, HE IS A GREAT STORY TELLER, WHICH PUTS HIM ON A PLATEAU WITH FEW OTHER AUTHORS. BLUE HEAVEN TAKES PLACE IN NORTH IDAHO, A ROUGH PLACE ONLY FOR THE HARDY AND RUGGED. TWO YOUNG CHILDREN WITNESS SOMETHING THAT THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE AND NOW THEY ARE ON THE RUN FOR THEIR LIVES. YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE WITH THE RESILIENT 10 YEAR OLD ANNIE AND HER YOUNGER, EVER INQUISITIVE RROTHER, WILLIAM, AGE 8.
THEY NEED HELP AND THEY NEED IT FAST. ENTER JESS RAWLINS, A TOUGH, OLD FARM OWNER WHO IS FAIR AND STANDS UP FOR WHAT HE BELIEVES IN. RAWLINGS IS ONE OF THE MOST LIKEABLE CHARACTERS THT I HAVE COME ACOSS IN MANY YERS OF READING. HE IS OUT OF HIS LEAGUE AGAINST THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PURSUING THE 2 CHLDREN, AND HE DOES NOT KNOW WHO HE CAN TRUST, BUT AS A RESULT OF RUNNING A 3,000 ACRE FARM IN AN INHOSPITAL LAND, VIRTUALLY ALONE, THAT HAS BEEN IN HIS FAMILY SINCE 1933, HE HAS SOME SPECIAL ABILITIES INCLUDING HIS RUGGINESS AND A WILLINGNESS TO FIGHT FOR WHAT HE BELIEVES IN. HE ALSO HAS ANOTHER UNIQUE ABILITY THAT HE LEARNED IN THE ARMY THAT COMES IN VERY HANDY. JESS IS SURROUNDED BY MARVELOUS CHARACTERS, GREAT DIALOGUE AND A FEW FRIENDS THAT HE CAN TRUST HIS LIFE WITH. THE PLOT HAS A NUMBER OF TWISTS AND TURNS AND A VERY SATISFYING ENDING. THE AUTHOR DESCRIPTIONS OF THE CHARATERS ENABLES YOU TO EASILY VISUALIZE THEM. THE STORY IS A STORY TOLD AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF ANOTHER STORY, ONE THAT HAS BEEN GOING ON ACROSS AMERICA FOR THE PAST FOUR DECADES, WHERE PLACES OF SPECTACULAR NATURAL BEAUTY ARE SLOWLY BEING ERASED BY COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AND AN INFLUX OF NEWCOMERS MORE INTERESTED IN THE DEELOPMENT OF THE LAND, THAN THE BEAUTY OF THE LAND ITSELF. JESS RAWLINS SPEAKS FOR ALL OF US WHO BELIEVE IN THE PRESERVATION OF THE NATURAL BEAUTY STILL LEFT IN POCKETS IN AMERICA. MR. BOX DOES A MAGNIFICENT JOB DESCRIBING THE LAND AND THE RUGGED MOUNTAINS OF NORTH IDAHO. YOU CAN ALMOST FEEL THE MIST FOLLOWING A RAIN STORM AND THE BEAUTY OF A WONDEROUS NIGHT FILLED WITH MILLONS OF STARS THAT RELECT OFF LAKES AND STREAMS. THIS IS A BOOK THAT DESERVES A SECOND READING. I FOUND MYSELF SAVORING EVERY WORKD.
1 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 9, 2009
I recently discovered C.J. Box and his books. Blue Heaven is one of the more entertaining books of his series. I couldn't put the book down until I completed it. Jess Rawlins, the main character, is believable, vulnerable, and intelligent. The book is full of tension which hooks the reader. You will believe this is something that could happen. Don't delay get this book you will love it. DrHorn
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Posted January 25, 2012
I enjoyed this one, it was hard to put down.
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Posted December 24, 2011
I enjoyed this, it was a good, fairly easy read.
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Posted November 26, 2011
If you like thrilling suspenseful books, then this is a good read. The characters are well developed and the story line is eady to follow yet has enough unknowns to keep you interested and guessing. LadyB
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Posted November 1, 2011
MR. BOX KNOWS HIS CHARACTERS AND EXPRESSES THEIR FEELINGS BOTH CHILDREN & ADULTS TO A T. THE PLOT IS EXCITING AND HOLDS THE INTEREST OF THE READER FROM START TO THE BEIVEABLE ENDING.
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Posted September 20, 2011
I enjoyed this book and couldn't put it down. Loved the heroes of the story and loved the ending.
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Posted September 2, 2011
Blue Heaven is simply one of the best books I've ever read. Everything about this story was well written and held my interest to the end. This was my first C.J. Box book but it won't be the last.
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Posted August 29, 2011
I have enjoyed his previous books and looked forward to this one was not disapointed
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Overview
A twelve-year-old girl and her younger brother go on the run in the woods of North Idaho, pursued by four men they have just watched commit murder---four men who know exactly who William and Annie are, and who know exactly where their desperate mother is waiting for news of her children’s fate. Retired cops from Los Angeles, the killers easily persuade the inexperienced sheriff to let them lead the search for the missing children.
William and Annie’s unexpected savior comes in the form of an old-school rancher teetering on the brink of foreclosure. But as one man against four who will stop at nothing to silence their ...