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C. J. Box

Three-Inch Teeth

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2024

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Part 8, Chapter 23-Part 9Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Part 8: “October 27” - Part 9: “October 29”

Part 8, Chapter 23 Summary: “Eagle Mountain Club”

Content Warning: This section of the guide includes discussion of graphic violence and death.

Joe, Nate, Norwood, and Carroll gather at the site of Hewitt’s attack. Norwood notes that the area has no bear prints but does find tire tracks and prints of cowboy boots. A branch is broken, but there are no claw marks on the tree. Joe tells Nate that this seems like someone is carrying a trained grizzly in their car and unleashing them out of the window on victims. However, Nate replies that he is sure that the grizzly who killed Clay Jr. is still around. He can sense that the bear will return to conduct another attack soon. Joe sarcastically thanks Nate for confusing him further. Nate grins and leaves.

Meanwhile, Cates, Soledad, and LOR, scouting the club from Cates’s pick-up truck, notice that Joe is on the club grounds. Since their next stop was Joe’s house, they decide to change plans. They will now first be heading to the Romanowski home to deal with Nate and Liv.

Around the same time, Marybeth gets a call back from Dick Weber, the deputy warden at Rawlins. As they discuss Winner’s death, Weber tells Marybeth that the CO was not liked much by inmates since he was thought to be too harsh.

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By C. J. Box