Blood Lure

Blood Lure by Nevada Barr is a First Edition novel published by Putnam Adult on January 29, 2001. This 320-page book is presented in English and follows ranger Anna Pigeon as she studies grizzly bears in Waterton/Glacier National Peace Park, located on the border of Montana and Canada. Amid her research, Anna encounters a series of deadly bear attacks that challenge her understanding of nature and her role within it.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of wildlife and human interaction, as Anna grapples with the implications of these attacks. The story intertwines elements of mystery and detective fiction, featuring a strong female lead in Anna Pigeon. As the plot unfolds, the themes of nature and survival are explored, providing insight into the challenges faced by park rangers. This edition offers a detailed look at the intricacies of life in the wilderness, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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While studying grizzly bears in Waterton/Glacier National Peace Park on the border of Montana and Canada, ranger Anna Pigeon finds herself in the midst of a series of deadly bear attacks that leave her struggling to re-evaluate her own view of nature. By the author of Deep South. 85,000 first printing.
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