Ill Wind

Ill Wind by Nevada Barr is a reissue published by Penguin on June 1, 2004, featuring 320 pages in English. This suspense novel follows park ranger Anna Pigeon as she confronts a dangerous mystery at Mesa Verde, where a strange and deadly disease threatens the park’s visitors. Anna’s quest to uncover the source of this sinister threat propels the narrative, immersing readers in a tense and atmospheric setting.
Readers will find themselves engaged in a story filled with gripping twists as Anna races against time to resolve the crisis. The novel explores themes of mystery and suspense, showcasing Anna’s role as an amateur sleuth in a high-stakes environment. With its focus on the challenges faced by park rangers and the dangers of nature, Ill Wind offers a compelling experience for those interested in thrillers and detective fiction.
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In this breathtaking suspense novel by Nevada Barr, park ranger Anna Pigeon is faced with a sinister mystery that threatens the visitors of Mesa Verde. As a strange and deadly disease spreads through the park, Anna must unravel the source and put an end to the evil wind that carries it.
With gripping twists and turns, Ill Wind transports readers to the atmospheric landscape of Mesa Verde, immersing them in the heart-pounding action as Anna races against time to uncover the truth. Fans of Nevada Barr’s thrilling storytelling and gripping mysteries won’t be able to put this book down.
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