A review by plusrich
Breaking Point by C.J. Box

4.0

The initial stages of Joe Pickett novels are like being in a pinball machine where the bumpers are people of terrible character. Such an array of deplorableness is built up that it becomes oppressive and almost makes me stop reading. I know there will be some addressing of this at the climax/epilogue but past volumes have demonstrated that it will rarely be a complete win. That's both good and bad. It's more realistic, but I could use a full-blown, satisfying, "everyone got theirs" ending.