Blood Lure

Blood Lure by Nevada Barr, published by Penguin on February 5, 2002, is a mystery that follows District Park Ranger Anna Pigeon as she navigates the challenges of nature and the threats it can harbor. Set in the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, Anna embarks on a cross-training assignment focused on studying grizzly bears. Accompanied by bear researcher Joan Rand and a troubled teenage boy, Anna’s expedition takes a dark turn when they encounter danger in the wilderness.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that explores themes of survival and the unpredictable relationship between humans and nature. As Anna grapples with the loss of her connection to the wild, the story unfolds with suspense and tension, revealing the complexities of her environment. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English, offering an engaging experience for fans of mystery and thrillers, particularly those interested in amateur sleuths and women in detective roles.
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In this mystery in Nevada Barr’s New York Times bestselling series, District Park Ranger Anna Pigeon is betrayed by nature itself, as a most unnatural evil stalks its prey in the pristine West…
Straddling the border between Montana and Canada lies the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park—Anna’s home away from home when she is sent on a cross-training assignment to study grizzly bears. Along with bear researcher Joan Rand and a volatile, unpredictable teenage boy, Anna hikes the back country, seeking signs of bear. But the tables are turned on their second night out, when one of the beasts comes looking for them. Daybreak finds the boy missing, a camper mutilated, and Anna caught in a grip of fear, painfully aware that her lifelong bond with nature has inexplicably snapped…
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