Author: Nevada Barr
Published: April 6th 1995 by G. P. Putnam‘s Sons
Format: Hardcover, 309 pagess
Genre: Mystery
Series: Anna Pigeon #3
First Sentence: No graveyards; that botheredAanna. People died. Unless you ate them, burned them, mailed them to a friend, the bodies had to go somewhere.
From the Publisher: Lately, visitors to Mesa Verde have been bringing home more than photos–they’re also carrying a strange, deadly disease. And once it strikes, park ranger Anna Pigeon must find the very human source of the evil wind. (Penguin Random House)
My Opinion: Molly. It is always going to be Molly which brings me back to this series with her humor and spot on sisterly advice. Ranger Anna Pigeon may not always have her life together, but her battered heart is always in the right place. Ill Wind is part travelogue, part history lesson, part mystery, and part human interest where Nevada Barr brings her readers a story with no winners but maybe Anna will find the healing which is desperately needed.
From the Publisher: Lately, visitors to Mesa Verde have been bringing home more than photos–they’re also carrying a strange, deadly disease. And once it strikes, park ranger Anna Pigeon must find the very human source of the evil wind. (Penguin Random House)
My Opinion: Molly. It is always going to be Molly which brings me back to this series with her humor and spot on sisterly advice. Ranger Anna Pigeon may not always have her life together, but her battered heart is always in the right place. Ill Wind is part travelogue, part history lesson, part mystery, and part human interest where Nevada Barr brings her readers a story with no winners but maybe Anna will find the healing which is desperately needed.
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