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by Nevada Barr (Author), Joyce Bean (Reader)
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Park ranger Anna Pigeon, the fortyish heroine of Barr's popular series, is back, tracking grizzlies through the unforgiving landscape of Glacier National Park as part of a scientific investigation that's outlined with more detail than anyone who's not totally fascinated by these awesome animals will care about. In fact, the description of what actually goes into the lures set to attract the bears so they can be tagged and counted is guaranteed to rumble the strongest stomach--but that's just the back story in this newest Pigeon adventure. When the mutilated body of the stepmother of one of the bear trackers turns up in a remote corner of the park, and it becomes clear that she met death at the hands of a human rather than the claws of a grizzly, Anna goes on the hunt for the killer.

Barr's strength is in depicting the natural surroundings in which her heroine finds inspiration, solace, and comfort, and she limns the gorgeous landscape of Glacier with consummate skill. But her plotting leaves much to be desired, and when she finally reveals the killer's identity, motivation, and especially his accomplice, the discriminating reader may be tempted to throw this book at the nearest teddy bear. The trick ending is too much to stomach, unless you're a grizzly who'll eat (almost) anything. Up to that point, however, there's much to appeal to Barr's fans: another beautifully drawn portrait of a piece of America's vanishing wilderness and a few hours in the company of an appealingly cranky heroine whose appreciation of it knows no bounds. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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The latest entry in this excellent series featuring National Park Service ranger Anna Pigeon is one of Barr's best. Anna has been assigned to work temporarily in Montana's Glacier National Park, where she seems more at home than in her recent forays to East Coast parks, and learns how to do DNA studies on wildlife by working with a biologist, Joan, on a study of grizzly bears. Anna, Joan and a young, inexperienced volunteer, Rory, are sent out into the park's wilderness areas to set lures for the grizzlies. They use a powerful and nasty-smelling concoction, mixed with cow's blood, that the grizzlies find irresistible. Once the bears rub up against the trees or barbed wire that have been coated with the lure, samples of their DNA can be collected from the hair and skin left behind. In their remote campsite one night, Anna and Joan amazingly survive a grizzly bear attack on their tents unscathed, only to find that Rory has gone missing. As park rangers and rescue teams hike the mountainous park looking for the missing teenager, they find instead the dead body of a woman whose face has been horribly mutilated. Rory is an obvious suspect, as is the bear who attacked the camp. Barr focuses on the wilderness park and its endangered population of grizzlies rather than on Anna's personal life and problems, and this makes for a tightly plotted, satisfying read. The author's masterful descriptions of the natural world immeasurably enhance an exciting, suspenseful story that is sure to flirt with bestseller lists. Mystery Guild main selection and Literary Guild alternate selection.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars I'll definitely be looking for Ms. Barr's back list!, Jul 6 2004
By Margaret Marr "Published Author" (NC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Blood Lure (Hardcover)
I've discovered Nevada Barr. No, it's not a candy bar made in Nevada. She's a mystery author and creator of the series character, Anna Pigeon-Park Ranger.

In BLOOD LURE Anna takes us on a tour of Waterton/Glacier National Peace Park, which straddles the border between Montana and Canada. Anna is sent with Joan Rand and a teenage boy on an assignment to study grizzly bears.

One night their camp is attacked by a strange-acting bear that didn't appear to be interested in food, but more interested in scaring them off as if it were more human than animal. The teenage boy ends up missing, and a camper is found dead--her neck snapped and the flesh of her face cut away, suggesting she was murdered.

Anna's beloved mountains have become something sinister as she hikes onward looking for clues and hunting the beast stalking the trails. No man could snap a neck like that without crushing the skull, and no animal can cut away flesh. What on earth is Anna hunting?

BLOOD LURE is a complex, in depth story that keeps you working to solve the mystery. You'll be terrified of the bear, mystified by the park, and always looking over your shoulder for the killer to strike again. One thing you won't see coming is the explosive and surprising ending.

Though the story had a few laugh out loud moments, it's steeped in drama. You'll get intimate with the nature of beasts--both animal and man. You'll feel like you're right there in the mountains with Anna. I'll definitely be looking for Ms. Barr's back list.

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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful way to hear a novel, Jul 6 2004
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This review is from: Blood Lure (Audio Cassette)
this is the first book casette that I have even bought & I love it. It is great. Don't have to sit down to read the book. Just play it while I am doing my house work. Makes the time go by faster & I still get to know the story. This is a great way to "read a novel"
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5.0 out of 5 stars I thought it was good, Jun 27 2004
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This review is from: Blood Lure (Paperback)
I liked this book. I think it is one of her best and does have some very scary parts. Well writen. and injoyable.

Very scary bears.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Anna Pigeon is Bear-able
Anna is on assignment in Glacier National helping with grizzly bear research. A body is found which is, of course, apparently killed by one, but the facts don't quite fit and the... Read more
Published on Mar 24 2004 by deinonychus

4.0 out of 5 stars Fairytale Ending Puts an Added Spring in Anna's Step
This is my first time reading Nevada Barr and hence my first introduction to her National Park ranger detective, Anna Pigeon. Read more
Published on Mar 12 2004 by Diana F. Von Behren

4.0 out of 5 stars Boring and Long? Or Long and intriguing?
When I first saw this book it looked like a book with all of the blood and gore. I had expected to just jump right into a story about campers in the woods being mauled by a bear... Read more
Published on Jan 5 2004 by bigflurt3

4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Bear, Nice Bear
After the recent bear attacks, it was interesting to get a Park Ranger's eye view of the relationship between bears and people. Read more
Published on Nov 18 2003 by Sires

4.0 out of 5 stars A Better Barr
Park Ranger Anna Pigeon is back in a recent offering from Nevada Barr entitled Blood Lure. Like the previous two novels in the series, this one is short on plot and long on... Read more
Published on May 22 2003 by Kevin Tipple

5.0 out of 5 stars Another really good addition to this series
This series is one of my favourites, and this last one is better than the previous--I didn't care for Deep South as well. Which means not a whole lot since Ms. Read more
Published on Jan 1 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars nice scenery...silly mystery
Park ranger/Law enforcer/sleuth Anna Pigeon is invited to Glacier National Park in Montana to help gather grizzly bear DNA for a research project. Read more
Published on Oct 30 2002 by Wendy L. Trimboli

1.0 out of 5 stars This book was lame...
This book had all the nuance and insight of a poorly scripted comic book. Written from the perspective of an extremly anal, painfully politcally correct and smug female forest... Read more
Published on Sep 22 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars Bearly Believable
I read Nevada Barr's books for the splendid scenery, the nature, and the behind the scenes peek at the Park Department. Read more
Published on Sep 10 2002 by Mamalinde

4.0 out of 5 stars Lured Me In
Nevada Barr writes mysteries that draw you in but don't bog you down. The clues are simple to follow. The characters are lovable (or unlovable) and easy to invest in. Read more
Published on Jul 18 2002

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