Blind Descent

Blind Descent by Nevada Barr, published by National Geographic Books in 2009, is a first edition novel comprising 336 pages. The story follows park ranger Anna Pigeon, who is called to assist after a young woman is injured while exploring a cave in New Mexico’s Carlsbad Cavern Park. Despite her love for the open spaces of Colorado, Anna faces a significant challenge: her debilitating fear of confined spaces.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of Anna’s character as she confronts her fears while navigating the urgent situation. The book intertwines elements of mystery and thriller, focusing on themes of courage and resilience. As Anna embarks on this journey, the story explores the dynamics of friendship and the challenges faced by women in high-stakes environments. This edition offers an engaging exploration of both the physical and emotional landscapes that define Anna’s experience.
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Park ranger Anna Pigeon is enjoying the open spaces of Colorado when she receives an urgent call. A young woman has been injured while exploring a cave in New Mexico?s Carlsbad Cavern Park. Before she can be pulled to safety, she sends for her friend Anna. Only one problem: a crushing fear of confined spaces has kept Anna out in the open her whole life.
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