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From New York Times best-selling author Nevada Barr comes another episode in the successful sleuth series. When Anna Pigeon left New York City after her husband was killed, she hoped it would be forever. But now her sister Molly is clinging to life in an uptown hospital ICU, so Anna has reluctantly returned. Rooming with a friend and fellow park ranger in close quarters on Liberty Island -- the small strip of land that is home to Lady Liberty -- Anna spends her free time exploring the grand monument and the crumbling, overgrown, and eerie ruins in the unrestored sections of nearby Ellis Island. But the peace she seeks here is shattered when she finds herself among a crowd gathered at the Lady's base, staring at the broken body of a teenager who fell -- or was pushed -- to her death.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great backdrop in Ellis Island!, Oct 29 2002
By L.O'Bannion (Southwestern United States) - See all my reviews
Since this was my first Anna Pigeon mystery I didn't have any problem seeing her in a national park that wasn't so "natural."
I loved the descriptions of the crumbling buildings on the islands and found them to be wonderful eery backdrops for intrigue.

The suspense plot kept my interest and gave me plenty of thrills
even as I enjoyed the gentler suspense of the sub-plot of Anna's ailing sister. I'm delighted to have discovered Nevada Barr's works.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great backdrop in Ellis Island!, Oct 29 2002
By L.O'Bannion (Southwestern United States) - See all my reviews
Since this was my first Anna Pigeon mystery I didn't have any problem seeing her in a national park that wasn't so "natural."
I loved the descriptions of the crumbling buildings on the islands and found them to be wonderful eery backdrops for intrigue.

The suspense plot kept my interest and gave me plenty of thrills
even as I enjoyed the gentler suspense of the sub-plot of Anna's ailing sister. I'm delighted to have discovered Nevada Barr's works.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Anna and New York Just Don't Mix, Aug 8 2002
Intrepid park ranger Anna Pigeon is out of her milieu in this book, and the result is less than stellar.

Anna's beloved sister Molly has fallen dangerously ill, and Anna has rushed to her side. Long and boring stints in the ICU (for both Anna and the reader) are interspersed with acute anxiety attacks, and a pressing need for space. Liberty Island, which is actually one of three islands, is--surprise--a national park, and Anna bunks with a ranger friend rather than stay at Molly's tony apartment in Manhattan. Of course, Anna being Anna, she stumbles onto some nefarious doings, not only in Lady Liberty herself, but in the decayed buildings of Ellis Island. Her snooping is not taken well by the resident staff--to the point where her life may be in danger.

I don't know why I found the detailed descriptions of the inner workings of the Statue of Liberty, and the endless visits to the decaying buildings of Ellis Island, so boring. Linda Fairstein described much the same thing in one of her books, and it slowed her plot considerably, in my opinion. Perhaps it was this sense of deja vu that annoyed me so much in "Liberty Falling."
At any rate, I found the going very slow, to the point where I kept forgetting which character was which.

Added to the slow pace of the mystery is the intensely annoying courtship of Anna's sister by geeky G-man Frederick Stanton, who has become increasingly hard to take in each successive book. Why the fabulous Molly would respond to Stanton, even in her half-dead state, is beyond me. Anna has some problems with it as well, but for different reasons, as loyal readers of this series know.

A half-baked "romance" between Anna and Molly's doctor adds nothing to the plot for most of the book, except for the chance to "view" Anna in a sexy dress and high heels (a first). The mystery does come, at last, to a satisfying conclusion, but not soon enough. For devotees of the Anna Pigeon series, this book provides a necessary link in the ongoing story of Anna's life. For casual readers, this is one to skip. It falls far short of the previous six books in the series.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A National Park Service in NEW YORK CITY?????
Who knew? A National Park Service exists in New York City. Yes - at The Statue of Liberty! Anna Pigeon is a guest, rather than a working ranger, while she waits for news about... Read more
Published on Jun 16 2002 by cousette copeland

3.0 out of 5 stars Does Liberty Fall?
I haven't read a mystery for many decades and this was a good read as I finished the book (which is a good sign), however, felt the evil one(s) were not much of the story. Read more
Published on April 9 2002 by Brady L. Buchanan

2.0 out of 5 stars I would have edited this book considerably!
After loving Barr's 'Deep South' I was disappointed with 'Liberty Falling'. The storyline contained much redundancy and what can only be called filler, in what was a terrific... Read more
Published on Feb 1 2002 by Kathy M. Overton

3.0 out of 5 stars A good read
This is the 2nd Anna Pigeon Mystery I have read and liked it, but thought "Deep South" was a bit better. Read more
Published on May 12 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars great mystery!
I have liked and admired Anna Pigeon since I read Nevada Barr's first book in this series but this is the first time that I really -liked- Anna as a person. Read more
Published on May 8 2001 by Patricia O'Tuama

4.0 out of 5 stars Author Rising
More intensely personal than her earlier adventures, this story opens with an already distraught Anna Pigeon, Park Ranger, attending on her deathly sick confidant and sister in... Read more
Published on April 12 2001 by tertius3

5.0 out of 5 stars One of Barr's best written mystery novels!
Barr is definitely one of the current most intelligent writers of this genre. It is always a pleasure to pick up one of her books, because her writing is so well done and her... Read more
Published on Mar 5 2001 by K. L Sadler

3.0 out of 5 stars Liberty Flunked
Nevada Barr needs to return to settings that enable her to describe nature, animals and peoples' reactions to them. Read more
Published on Feb 1 2001 by Connie Copenhaver

4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating
Liberty Falling is the first Anna Pigeon mystery I have read and I will definitely check into the others! Read more
Published on Jan 3 2001 by momfed

3.0 out of 5 stars Loved learning more about Liberty Island but...
lately Barr's mysteries leave me cold. I enjoyed her earlier books and their descriptions of our National Parks. Her musings are humorous and entertaining. Read more
Published on Nov 27 2000

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