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Blood Lure
Blood Lure | Nevada Barr
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Straddling the border between Montana and Canada lies the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park Anna s home away from home when she is sent on a cross-training assignment to study grizzly bears. Along with bear researcher Joan Rand and a volatile, unpredictable teenage boy, Anna hikes the back country, seeking signs of bear. But the tables are turned on their second night out, when one of the beasts comes looking for them. Daybreak finds the boy missing, a camper mutilated, and Anna caught in a grip of fear, painfully aware that her lifelong bond with nature has inexplicably snapped "
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Yenya1954
Blood Lure | Nevada Barr
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The scene was Glacier National Park. The story had some interesting details about black bears and grizzlies. The characters were interesting and had lots of experiences in the Park. The park ranger, Anna Pigeon is researching and trying to track the bears. The bears are substantially smaller than Alaskan bears, yet large enough to be frightening. There is a murder to solve and mysteries enough to encourage the reader. 4-5

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Susanita
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1. This isn‘t my favorite Anna Pigeon book, but it‘s an interesting story set in the back country of Glacier National Park.
2. Murder and mayhem aside, Glacier is one of the most beautiful places I‘ve ever seen Flathead Lake, on the way to the park, is also a nice place to relax and enjoy nature.
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TheHeartlandBookFairy
Blood Lure | Nevada Barr
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I loved the 9th installment in this series! Unique storyline, suspenseful, and even educational (if you want to learn a bit about bears) ? Anna Pigeon is such a wonderful, strong, take-no-crap lead character! not much of her personal life in this book so maybe the next one question mark but, this book sure had me reading without stopping to find out "who done it" and why!