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Joe Hartlaub

C.J. Box has been quietly but steadily developing a second series alongside his iconic Joe Pickett canon. These novels would be the loosely connected BACK OF BEYOND and THE HIGHWAY, the latter of which introduced detective Cassie Dewell. The sequential connection firms up in the newly published BADLANDS, which finds Cassie at the crossroads of her career and life in a setting that is the closest thing to an American frontier in the 21st century.

BADLANDS takes place over the course of six long days but begins on opposite ends of the country. When we initially encounter Cassie, she is in North Carolina to hopefully identify the serial murderer known as the Lizard King. The stakes, as set forth in THE HIGHWAY, are professional and personal, but the results of her visit are decidedly mixed. Cassie does get some good news while on this errand of justice. As a result, she takes a job as the new deputy sheriff of Bakken County, North Dakota. Sheriff Jon Kirkbride, a veteran, tough-but-fair law enforcement officer, has his hands full. He suspects some corruption within his department and wants Cassie to ferret it out if it’s there.

"Cassie Dewell is a complex and multi-faceted protagonist who is one of the more interesting characters to emerge from the thriller genre over the past couple of years."

Of equal importance, though, is the challenge of enforcing the law for the Bakken County Sheriff’s Department. Grimstad, the county seat, has experienced an economic steroid injection in the form of an oil boom. While the economic benefits for the town (not to mention the country) are almost immeasurable, the infrastructure of the town and county is at pains to keep up with it and seems to be fighting a losing battle on all fronts. Nature abhors a vacuum, and nowhere is that more true than in the supply and demand of illegal substances and activities. The result is that each and all of the pre-boom residents are feeling the effect of the windfall, for better and worse.

One of these residents is Kyle Westergaard, a 12-year-old boy who has been dealt a bad hand. Kyle is a victim of fetal alcohol syndrome, which has left him with a number of burdens, including communication problems and, in all probability, a place on the autism spectrum. Still, he stands head and shoulders above his mother, a drug addict who can’t get it together to drive him on his paper route in sub-zero weather, and her boyfriend, a live-in loser named T-Lock, who is little more than a waste of skin. Kyle experiences a life-changing moment when he witnesses an automobile accident and in its aftermath finds a package loaded with cash and drugs. He brings it home, dreaming of using the money for a better life for himself and his mother. As one might expect, things don’t work out that way.

Kyle’s wrongful, if well-intentioned, act goes sideways when T-Lock discovers the package and its contents and immediately sets up a plan of his own, which is obviously doomed from the start. T-Lock winds up bringing his family into contact with the MS-13s, a criminal organization comprised of some of the worst human beings on the planet. They, too, are looking for the bundle and will go to almost unimaginable lengths to get it back. As the gang cuts an extremely visible and violent swath through the oil community, Kyle and his family are exposed to the worst possible danger.

Meanwhile, Cassie finds that her investigation of the sheriff’s department slowly but inexorably puts her on a collision with the drug trade in Bakken County, with Kyle right in the middle. The result is an exciting and frightening climax from which few emerge intact.

Cassie Dewell is a complex and multi-faceted protagonist who is one of the more interesting characters to emerge from the thriller genre over the past couple of years. Box has wisely resisted the temptation to transplant Joe Pickett’s personality onto her, so that there is a clear delineation between the story sets. Further exploration into Cassie’s world is implied, if not promised, and if her path crosses Pickett’s at some point, I would certainly welcome it.

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In the small town of Grimstad, North Dakota, resides 12-year-old Kyle Westergaard, who wants to get out of town, take care of his mother and give them a better life. While delivering newspapers, he witnesses a car accident and takes a mysterious bundle from the scene. Now in possession of a lot of money and packets of white powder, Kyle wonders if his luck has changed. As detective Cassie Dewell is propelled on a collision course with a murderous enemy, she finds that the key to it all might come in the most unlikely form: an undersized boy on a bike who keeps showing up where he doesn't belong.

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In the small town of Grimstad, North Dakota, resides 12-year-old Kyle Westergaard, who wants to get out of town, take care of his mother and give them a better life. While delivering newspapers, he witnesses a car accident and takes a mysterious bundle from the scene. Now in possession of a lot of money and packets of white powder, Kyle wonders if his luck has changed. As detective Cassie Dewell is propelled on a collision course with a murderous enemy, she finds that the key to it all might come in the most unlikely form: an undersized boy on a bike who keeps showing up where he doesn't belong.

About the Book

In C.J. Box's BADLANDS, the town of Grimstad used to be a place people came from but were never headed to. Now it’s the oil capital of North Dakota. With oil comes money, with money comes drugs, and with drugs come the dirtiest criminals Grimstad’s new deputy sheriff Cassie Dewell has ever encountered...

Twelve-year-old Kyle Westergaard dreams of getting out of Grimstad and leading a better life. Even though Kyle has been written off as a “slow” kid, he has dreams deeper than anyone can imagine. One day, while delivering newspapers, he witnesses a car accident and takes a mysterious bundle from the scene. Suddenly he’s in possession of a lot of money --- and packets of white powder --- and Kyle can’t help but wonder whether his luck has changed…for better or for worse.

When the temperature drops to 30 below and a gang war heats up, it’s up to Cassie to help restore law and order. But is she in over her head? As she is propelled on a collision course with a murderous enemy, she finds that the key to it all might come in the most unlikely form: a boy on a bike named Kyle. He keeps showing up where he doesn’t belong. And he seems to know something that Cassie does not about what lies beneath the surface of this small and troubled town…