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Author:
Barbara Rosenblat,Nevada Barr
ISBN13:
978-0788749742
ISBN:
0788749749
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Recorded Books; Unabridged edition (January 29, 2001)
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Mystery
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1536 kb
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4.7
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The Anna Pigeon mysteries are a New York Times best-selling series.

The Anna Pigeon mysteries are a New York Times best-selling series. Each addition is eagerly anticipated by fans of its award-winning author Nevada Barr, who uses her experience as a park ranger to create stunningly authentic details. Blood Lure takes Park Ranger Anna Pigeon high into Glacier Park and deep into a grisly murder case.

Anna Pigeon read by Barbara Rosenblat, 2001. Anna Pigeon is on loan to Glacier Park.

Blood Lure is set in Glacial National Park, which we are planning to visit, so it seemed like a good one to start with. I was not disappointed. Anna Pigeon read by Barbara Rosenblat, 2001. She is part of a team to gather information on the bear population.

As ever, narrator Barbara Rosenblat does an amazing job portraying the characters . I’ve been reading Nevada Barr’s Anna Pigeon mysteries just about since the time she started writing them. Blood Lure (Anna Pigeon). Mass Market Paperback.

As ever, narrator Barbara Rosenblat does an amazing job portraying the characters, whether male or female, young or middle-aged, beseeching or bratty. Her vocal gymnastics keep the listener attentive both when the story's pace slows and when the plot takes a wild turn, and her sense of timing makes funny moments even funnier.

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Nevada Barr Blood lure The ninth book in the Anna Pigeon series, 2001Acknowledgments I needed a great deal of help with this book, help that was generously given by the staff at Waterton-Glacier National Peace Park. Special thanks must go to Dave Mihalic, my guide and inspiration, Butch Farabee, my landlord and friend, and Kate Kendall, who answered countless questions. Jack Potter, Steve Frye, Gary Moses and Larry Fredrick, I am gratef. Читать онлайн Blood lure. The ninth book in the Anna Pigeon series, 2001.

Narrator Barbara Rosenblat is an accomplished actor and singer, and one of Recorded Books’ most popular and sought-after narrators.

Every book by Nevada Barr that includes Park Ranger Anna Pigeon takes place in a different national park and . It's a wonderful series, and this is a fine book full of interesting folks for Barbara Rosenblat to bring brilliantly to life whether huffing up or puffing down the slopes.

Every book by Nevada Barr that includes Park Ranger Anna Pigeon takes place in a different national park and usually involves large animals. c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine. Book pak, Recorded Books, 2001.

Written by Nevada Barr. Narrated by Barbara Rosenblat. The Anna Pigeon mysteries are a New York Times best-selling series. They hope to gather enough information to form a picture of its Grizzly bear.

view Kindle eBook view Audible audiobook. Nevada Barr’s Anna Pigeon series is an exceptional creation. It is unique in that each one of the books is set in a different National Park, though there are some doubles. Ms. Barr’s descriptions of the park, the inner workings of the National Park System, history, environment, flora, fauna and applicable issues make reading these mysteries a fulfilling adventure.

Blood Lure Nevada Barr This is a work of fiction. This is a work of fiction. 1. Pigeon, Anna (Fictitious character)-Fiction. 2. Glacier National Park (Mont. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. G. P Putnam's Sons Publishers Since 1838 a member of Penguin Putnam Inc. 375 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014.

I'm Anna Pigeon," she interrupted none too subtly. This is Joan Rand, Rory Van Slyke. Stepping up to him, she thrust her hand out much as Joan had done. No better way to get the feel of somebody literally as well as figuratively. Despite the afternoon's heat, his palm was clammy. He was scared or had serious problems with circulation. A rank odor came off him.

While studying grizzly bears in Waterton/Glacier National Peace Park on the border of Montana and Canada, ranger Anna Pigeon finds herself in the midst of a series of deadly bear attacks that leave her struggling to re-evaluate her own view of nature.
  • I like mountains and stories that include them, especially the National Parks of America. Anna Pigeon, Park Ranger extraordinaire, is again in her element doing the work she loves, thrown into a dangerous assignment of investigating a murder in the back country of Glacier Nat'l Park in Montana. The author has woven a story of mystery and suspense in high mountain atmosphere, describing the Flora, fauna and the Grizzlies who roam there. With her wonderful descriptive phrases, she paints a visual picture in our minds: "skittering of a weasel tail vanishing down a hole", was a thought in Anna's mind as she observed a suspect when questioned, is just one example. I love the Author's intuitive descriptive writing, and will be following and reading all her stories about Ranger Anna Pigeon! I think you will agree.

  • NO SPOILER HERE! I will not give you a “Reader’s Digest” condensed version of this book.
    Nevada Barr’s Anna Pigeon series is an exceptional creation. It is unique in that each one of the books is set in a different National Park, though there are some doubles. Ms. Barr’s descriptions of the park, the inner workings of the National Park System, history, environment, flora, fauna and applicable issues make reading these mysteries a fulfilling adventure. Like many such series, it will serve the reader well to read them in order. This isn’t necessary as each mystery will stand alone quite well. But Anna’s personal story is the thread that makes the series complete. Anna herself is a masterful creation. Human, flawed, introspective, complex, she is the window through which the reader sees much of the beauty our National Park System has to offer. From Mesa Verde, the Florida Keys, Lake Superior to environments that are dry, wet, cold, and hot, the drastically changing settings and Anna’s evolving personal life keep this series fresh and engaging. It will be no surprise to the reader that Ms. Barr is a former Park Ranger. I’ll admit I haven’t read the last three books in the series – with good reason. They are my emergency kit. When I have waded through a piece of substandard literary junk and need a dose of quality writing, an Anna Pigeon mystery is a perfect fix.

  • Stayed up all night reading this book! A great read with all the excitement Nevada Barr continues to bring to starved readers ..... just looking for a good, well written novel!

  • I am a very big fan of Anna Pigeon, and I found this book to be better than the average for the series. Since I find the series as a whole to be far far better than most, this is great praise from me.
    I always dread the mystery story review that gives away too much of the plot, so unfortunately I must speak in generalities. All I will say is that in this story the National Park is Glacier and that grizzly bears are involved. Since you learn this on page 1, this is not much of a plot-spoiler. Like the other books, this one benefits greatly from the author's extraordinary facility in describing the physical and the psychological aspects of the natural world from which Anna derives her strength. I also admire the author's unusual ability to let her character mature and change - Anna seems to be truly living her life in front of our eyes. From the self-pitying, alcoholic but stunningly competent ranger in the first book she has matured into a reflective, sober, observant, irreverant and stunningly competent (even more than usual) ranger in this book. Contrast Kinsey Milhone (I also like that series, by the way), who seems to be the same in every book. Another plus for this book is the characterizations of the supporting players - not many of them, but very well detailed. I very much enjoyed the description of everything to do with bears - seemingly based on solid research, and totally fascinating. Unlike the reviewers who speak of trick endings, I found the plotting of this book to be meticulously fair (and absolutely riveting), to the point where I actually managed to figure out the mystery before it was revealed, and I found it very satisfying. OK, maybe the final resolution (I wish I could describe it but you'd never forgive me) is a little strained, but it truly could not be otherwise.

  • Park ranger Anna Pigeon has been sent to Glacier National Park to be a part of the Bear DNA Project. The adventure begins when the researcher's camp is destroyed in the middle of the night by a bear. Elsewhere in the park a woman is found dead. Anna fires up her little gray cells to fit all the pieces of the puzzle together. Following the clues in this mystery is like watching a drama behind a filmy curtain. You think you know what is going on, but you can't be sure until the curtain is finally removed. As always, Barr's talent for describing landscapes brings the reader right into the story's setting. Even if you've never been in a wilderness, you are bound to feel a connection here. A few errors in punctuation and sentence structure, mentioned by another reviewer, are troublesome at times. But these errors are easily forgiven because the story is just so very entertaining.

  • Nevada Barr books are always excellent. We have been touring the national parks for the last 5 yrs. Amazing to go to places she has written about. Love the history and the twists and turns of the story. Time for her to do one on the smokies.

  • I love Nevada Barr's stories. I especially enjoy reading about the adventures of her strong female lead, Anna Pigeon. With the settings of her novels in various National Parks I get a taste of what each park is like.

  • Wow, this took me almost 3 months to read. Definitely not a late night book. Barr usually keeps me on the edge of my seat, but not this time. I've read 90% of the Anna Pigeon series and I'm sorry to say this was very disappointing. To long to get into to meat of the story, to much bear tracking info unless you're a bear junkie. Still love the way she describes the parks, always makes me want to take a road trip. Anna just seemed lost while she put the pieces together. Gave it a 3 Star but only because Anna is my favorite ranger cop.