Early each year, as certain as the arrival of robins, a new Nevada Barr mystery appears. Each of these character-driven novels stars Park Ranger Anna Pigeon, and each is set in a different national park. Barr's 14th whodunit brings us to Lake Michigan's Isle Royale, where wolves share the company of one another and a small group of scientists studying their winter habits. All is not well in the wildlife refuge: A Homeland Security team seems intent on setting up shop, thus squelching this 50-year research project. With the suspicious arrival of a dangerous wolf/dog, serious dangers really begin to percolate.
It is January, and Park Ranger Anna Pigeon is sent to Isle Royale in Lake Superior to learn about managing and understanding wolves, as her home base of Rocky Mountain National Park might soon have its own pack of the magnificent, much-maligned animals. She's lodging in the island's bunkhouse with the famed wolf study team, along with two scientists from Homeland Security, who are assessing the study with an eye to opening the park in the winters-an act that would effectively bring an end to the fifty-year project-so that the area can be manned to secure the scrap of border with Canada.
Soon after Anna's arrival, the wolf packs under observation begin to behave in peculiar ways. Giant wolf prints are found, and Anna spies the form of a great wolf from a surveillance plane. The discovery of wolf scat containing alien DNA leads the group to believe that perhaps a wolf/dog hybrid has been introduced to the island. When a female member of the team is savaged, Anna is convinced she is being stalked, and what was once a beautiful, idyllic refuge becomes a place of unnatural occurrences and danger beyond the ordinary. Alone on an island without electricity or running water, with temperatures hovering around zero both day and night, Anna fights not only for the wolves but for her own survival as well.
It is January, and Park Ranger Anna Pigeon is sent to Isle Royale in Lake Superior to learn about managing and understanding wolves, as her home base of Rocky Mountain National Park might soon have its own pack of the magnificent, much-maligned animals. She's lodging in the island's bunkhouse with the famed wolf study team, along with two scientists from Homeland Security, who are assessing the study with an eye to opening the park in the winters-an act that would effectively bring an end to the fifty-year project-so that the area can be manned to secure the scrap of border with Canada.
Soon after Anna's arrival, the wolf packs under observation begin to behave in peculiar ways. Giant wolf prints are found, and Anna spies the form of a great wolf from a surveillance plane. The discovery of wolf scat containing alien DNA leads the group to believe that perhaps a wolf/dog hybrid has been introduced to the island. When a female member of the team is savaged, Anna is convinced she is being stalked, and what was once a beautiful, idyllic refuge becomes a place of unnatural occurrences and danger beyond the ordinary. Alone on an island without electricity or running water, with temperatures hovering around zero both day and night, Anna fights not only for the wolves but for her own survival as well.
Winter Study (Anna Pigeon Series #14)
Winter Study (Anna Pigeon Series #14)
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BN ID: | 2940172560217 |
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Publisher: | Brilliance Audio |
Publication date: | 04/01/2008 |
Series: | Anna Pigeon Series , #14 |
Edition description: | Abridged |