Really enjoyed this book. Normally, I don't prefer female writers, but Navada Barr does a great job on spinning a story. One reason this book was especially good is that I knew quite about that part of the Natchez Trace. I spent 8 years as district ranger on the Homochitto Nation Forest (US Forest Service)which is south of the trace. I use to drive the trace returning from meetings in Jackson. Setting the green FS car on 50 MPH. Enjoyed seeing the rourist and commuters hit the brakes when they saw a green sedan with government plates and stack up behind it.
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I just started reading Nevada Barr... If you like reading Tony Hillerman, you will like Barr.
Both use the outdoors for all of their scenes...
Both use the outdoors for all of their scenes...
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This book is a stunning tour de force - the story of national park ranger who's relocating from the clean-blown, arid, mid-West to take a job up the bureaucratic ladder. The job happens to be in the sultry south of Natchez Trace, Mississippi. So the book starts -- with great atmosphere -- about change: change in locale, home, and work environment. Then the murders start and Ranger Anna Pigeon puts on her detective hat, meeting a Southerners on their home turf, sizing them up, trying to figure out hidden agendas - Who can she trust? Lots of excellent descriptions, about National Park sites, the Civil War, a clash of personalities and Anna's own self-doubt, are front and center. The author's love for the area is captured in superior writing skill and the ending is absolutely thrilling and terrific! This book is the crown jewel of Nevada Barr's writings - I have read it twice and enjoy it as much as any more famous book by other authors. This book will stay with you as the emotions ring true, the scene-setting is captivating, and the personalities are three-dimensional. Five stars all around!
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Another good Anna Pigeon book. As she starts to think maybe it'd be better to move up the corporate ladder before she retires, Anna moves to Mississippi to be head ranger on the Natchez Trace. Battling against ingrained prejudice against women among her employees, rangers who have gotten out of shape and sloppy over the years, and her own dislike of authority, Anna must figure out who killed the young girl who goes missing at prom and she finds on park grounds. Along the way, Anna meets a handsome local law enforcement officer who supports her work and teaches her the ropes of the local culture...
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Native American fish out of water wildlife mysteries always intrigue me...Nevada barr's Anna Pigeon mysteries are always good
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Could not put this down!
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Very good book. Anna Pigeon decides on a change of course and accepts a promotion to on the Natchez Trace in Mississippi. Great suspense and interesting story line.
I really enjoyed this book. I can't believe it's taken me so long to find this author. Her descriptions of various national parks seem to be well-researched. This one? Wow, you can just feel the heat and humidity. Thumbs up!!
Beautiful description of the Mississippi. Anna has moved to Mississippi for her latest advanture. Story is similar to others but knowledge of the parks and description of the terrain makes it worth reading.
This was the firstAnna Pigeon book I've read and I really enjoyed it. Very descriptive.
this book relates Anna's move to her new job as District Ranger on The Natchez Trace.
She has to deal with displeased male co-workers as well as a murder, but meets all obstacles with her customary style and efficiency.
She has to deal with displeased male co-workers as well as a murder, but meets all obstacles with her customary style and efficiency.
Love the Anna Pigeon Series!
love all her books tough park ranger
Not the best of this series, but even the worst is a good read.
Another from the Anna Pigeon series, set in Mississippi. Love this series.
Im a fan of these so I think They all are great.Adveture,mystery,and a tour of all the places i dident know existed.
I enjoy this cozy mystery series because I enjoy the mystery and also the glimpses of the National Parks. (each book is based in a different National Park)
Good suspense featuring Anna Pigeon, park ranger. Interesting information about living in Mississippi.
Anna Pigeon series. Excellent!
ANNA PIGEON FINALLY GIVES IN TO HER BUREAUCRATIC CLOCK AND SIGNS FOR A PROMOTION. NEXT THING SHE KNOWS, SHE'S KNEE DEEP IN MUD AND MISSISSIPPI. AS THE NEW DISTRICT RANGER ON THE NATCHEZ TRACE, ANNA DISCOVERS THE BODY OF A YOUNG PROM QUEEN. THE ROOTS OF THIS STORY RUN DEEP AND THREATEN TO SUFFOCATE ANYONE IN THE WAY, INCLUDING ANNA.
A wonderful story as the continuing series of Anne Pigeon in the wonderful parks of the US - this one the Natchez Trace.
One of the Anna Pigeon, park ranger series. Anna is the new district ranger on the Natchez Trace. She discovers the body of a young prom queen near a cemetery. As Anna searches for answers, she stirs up a best-forgotten past of frightening racial undertones.
Another Anna Pigeon mystery by forest ranger Nevada Barr. The author was a forest ranger at this park, Natchez Trace Pathway. I wonder what goes on in the national parks for Nevada Barr to come up with these sensational stories. This one begins with a gruesome murder. This woman is a great writer; cliffhanging you to the very end. This book has many cliffhangers in it.
One of Barr's best mysteries.
Good book in series.
Just OK, too convoluted of an ending and the explanation of the murder.
Not much of a Nevada Barr fan prefer the cozies.