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Separated from friends and family and haunted by personal demons, park ranger, Anna Pigeon, finds solace in the quiet ruins of the Anasazi civilization of Colorado's Mesa Verde. But the rugged beauty of the park and the mystery of the Anasazi are cruelly overshadowed by danger and death... lately, visitors to Mesa Verde have been bringing home more than photos—they're also carrying a strange, deadly disease. And once it strikes, Anna Pigeon must find the very human source of the evil wind.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Newly assigned to Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park, Ranger Anna Pigeon, struggling with personal demons, strives to find out what is making park visitors sick and why a ranger trainee, Meyer, and the husband of a park employee have died under suspicious circumstances. Joanna Gleason narrates the excellent abridgment with clarity and drama. She portrays the female characters in clear, natural tones with subtle vocal effects and finds unique, distinctive voices for FBI Agent Frederick Stanton and Meyer. Barr's characterizations are superb, and Gleason's vocal characterizations enhance their vitality. An outstanding mystery capturing Anna's journey of self-discovery is performed with ease and assurance. S.C.A. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 3, 1995
      Barr lands another successful entry in the solid series featuring Anna Pigeon, the down-to-earth National Park Service ranger last seen in A Superior Death (1994). The daily problems at Mesa Verde National Park are mostly straightforward, although Ted Greeley, the contractor installing a water line, tends to irritate folks (especially the park archeologist, incensed about Greeley's indifference to buried Anasazi artifacts), and Patsy Silva, a park secretary, is getting ``weird'' messages from her ex-husband, who has joined Greeley's crew. The summer takes on darker hues when ranger Stacy Meyers panics so badly during the evacuation of an asthmatic child that he is useless. Soon afterward, Stacy vanishes; his corpse is found tucked away in the park in a scene of death that is ``pathologically neat.'' Anna is assigned to assist Frederick Stanton, the deceptively ``vague and bumbling'' FBI agent sent in on the case; as they match wits with an unknown adversary, their working relationship takes on warmer tones than at their last meeting. Despite being troubled by memories of her late husband and her increasing fondness for alcohol, Anna (usually) displays that common sense and appreciation for nature that makes her such good company. Literary Guild and Mystery Guild selections.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Award-winning author Nevada Barr stations Ranger Anna Pigeon in Mesa Verde National Park, ancestral home of the Anasazi. Tourists become ill at the park, a baffling murder of a park employee remains unsolved and environmental safeguards are breached. Narrator Barbara Rosenblat bares the heart and soul of Anna's loneliness as she recovers from widowhood and alcohol. We hear her personal longings for a new life. Conferring voice to multifaceted personalities, Rosenblat projects the internal strife within the park. Author and narrator present audio entertainment at its best. B.J.L. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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