Three-Inch Teeth

by

C.J. Box

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy intense, action-packed thrillers with elements of wilderness survival and wildlife encounters would likely appreciate this book.
  • Fans of the Joe Pickett series who are open to a darker, more violent turn in the storyline may find it engaging.
  • Those interested in Wyoming settings, game warden procedurals, and complex plots involving both human and animal antagonists would be drawn to the novel.
  • Readers who enjoy unexpected twists and don't mind some graphic content in their mysteries would also find appeal in this book.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Long-time fans of the Joe Pickett series who prefer the lighter tone and less violent nature of earlier books may be disappointed by this installment.
  • Readers sensitive to graphic violence or animal attacks might find some scenes disturbing.
  • Those who value realism in their thrillers may struggle with some of the more far-fetched plot elements.
  • Readers looking for a traditional mystery focused primarily on Joe Pickett's detective work might be frustrated by the multiple storylines and focus on other characters.
  • Anyone expecting a straightforward man-versus-nature story about a bear hunt may be let down by the additional revenge plot.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Exciting and action-packed plot with suspenseful bear attacks
  • Well-developed characters that readers have grown attached to over the series
  • Vivid descriptions of Wyoming settings and wildlife
  • Multiple converging storylines keep the reader engaged
  • Unexpected plot twists and surprises
  • Exploration of falconry through Sheridan's character
  • Continuation of long-running character arcs and relationships
  • Fluid and descriptive writing style
  • Strong sense of place that immerses the reader
  • Compelling villains and antagonists

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Darker and more violent than previous books in the series
  • Some plot elements and devices (like the mechanical bear) felt unrealistic or contrived to some readers
  • Rushed or underdeveloped ending according to some reviews
  • Killing off of beloved characters upset many long-time fans
  • Some subplots (like Joe's mother) felt incomplete or unnecessary
  • Less focus on Joe Pickett himself compared to previous books
  • Overuse of coincidences and unlikely scenarios in the plot
  • Lack of proper forensic investigation details in the story
  • Gratuitous violence that some readers found disturbing
  • Departure from the tone and style of earlier books in the series

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