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Endangered Species

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Marooned on Cumberland Island National Seashore off the coast of Georgia, Anna finds time weighing heavily as she waits out a twenty-one day assignment on fire detail. When the sudden plane crash in the inland palmetto thickets calls her and the other members of the fire crew to action, the flames are quickly extinguished. But suspicions smolder over the cause of the accident which killed both the pilot and his passenger, Cumberland's lone law enforcement ranger. The tightly-knit island society begins to seethe with hushed accusations. As tensions escalate, Anna and crew find themselves pressed service. Though the "experts" are called in to evaluate the crash, Anna can't let the investigation rest solely in their hands. Her inquiry causes her to stumble into shady dealings that question the integrity-and honor-of her own crew. Cumberland Island has no fences or alarm systems to guard its cherished goods, only the eyes and ears of a handful of determined rangers. But will protecting the island come at a price even Anna is unwilling to pay?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from March 3, 1997
      Barr possesses that rare combination of talents: she can write a beautiful sentence and create a first-rate mystery. In this fifth in the series (Firestorm, 1996), National Park Service Ranger Anna Pigeon is on temporary assignment at drought-ridden Cumberland Island National Seashore off the Georgia coast, on presuppression fire duty. Patrols are interrupted by an airplane crash that kills pilot Slattery Hammond, who was conducting drug-interdiction flights, and Todd Belfore, Cumberland district ranger. When foul play is suggested, investigators wonder if the murderer was after Hammond, Belfore or Cumberland's chief ranger, Norman Hull, whom Belfore replaced in the plane at the last minute. Barr, who is a former Park Service Ranger, evokes the minimally developed island's shimmering beauty while spinning an absorbing tale of danger and deceit that embraces a realistic description of conservation work and a diverse, engaging cast. An affecting subplot is developed when Anna's lover, FBI agent Frederick Stanton, and her psychiatrist sister, Molly, meet. A refreshing change from the brash, wisecracking order of female PIs, Barr's thoughtful and sensitive heroine ("This murder was... intricate, slow-moving, relationships unclear, each aspect draped or veiled by something else," she observes midway through the investigation) rings true on every page. Readers Digest Condensed Book.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Sent to Cumberland Island National Seashore on fire patrol, Ranger Anna Pigeon finds herself embroiled in yet another murder investigation. The sabotage of a drug-interdiction plane kills Todd Belfore, a District Ranger, and Slattery Hammond, a freelance drug agent. Dealing with crime is difficult enough, but to further complicate matters, Anna's former lover has fallen in love with her sister. Nevada Barr recreates Georgia's natural wonders with prose as polished as the smoothest stone and a plot as full of ideas as it is of clues. Barbara Rosenblat's performance endows Barr's characters with consciousness. They become real people with awarenesses and secrets. Rosenblat's shifts between characters are seamless. Her insights into human motives are perfectly delineated. In her voice, we hear heartbeats. S.J.H. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine

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