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Burn: An Anna Pigeon Mystery, Book 16

By: Nevada Barr
Narrated by: Joyce Bean
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Anna Pigeon, a Ranger with the National Park Service, is newly married but on administrative leave from her job as she recovers from the traumas of the past couple of months. While the physical wounds have healed, the emotional ones are still healing. With her new husband back at work, Anna decides to go and stay with an old friend from the Park Service, Geneva, who works as a singer at the New Orleans Jazz NHP. She isn't in town long before she crosses paths with a tenant of Geneva's, a creepy guy named Jordan. She discovers what seems to be an attempt to place a curse on her - a gruesomely killed pigeon marked with runic symbols; and begins to slowly find traces of very dark doings in the heart of post-Katrina New Orleans. Tied up in all of this is Jordan, who is not at all what he appears to be; a fugitive mother accused of killing her husband and daughters in a fire; and faint whispers of unpleasant goings-on in the heart of the slowly recovering city.

Now it will take all of Anna's skills learned in the untamed outdoors to navigate the urban jungle in which she finds herself, to uncover the threads that connect these seemingly disparate people, and to rescue the most vulnerable of creatures from the most savage of animals.

Investigate more mysterious doings with Anna Pigeon.©2010 Nevada Barr (P)2010 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Mystery Police Procedurals Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths
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This was difficult to listen to; well plotted and imaginative with the dual character storyline development, but with some very unpleasant scenes though, and certainly the New Orleans tourist board would hate it! I prefer Anna in her more natural outdoors settings, and with fewer graphic details of what the story’s victims have suffered.

Anna in the city

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