Monday, May 28, 2012

ILL WIND BY NEVADA BARR

This is an older novel in the National Park Ranger Anna Pigeon series that I had somehow missed.  Reading it filled a hole in my knowledge of Anna.  I had known forever that she had had a drinking problem and perhaps was a recovering alcoholic.  I assumed she started drinking heavily after her husband's death but I didn't know when she had admitted alcohol was a severe problem for her.

Well, now I know.  It's in Ill Wind when she is stationed at Mesa Verde National Park that everything comes to a head because she's having blackouts and bugging her sister on the phone at all hours of the night, saying "Zach's dead."  (Zach was her husband.)  Thankfully her sister is able to convince her this is a problem that will kill her if she doesn't stop.  It also helps that a heavy drinker who works construction in the park is a stupid drunk and, being the cop, it's Anna who has to pick him up all the time.

The mystery involves the death of a ranger who was a friend, and who was the stepfather of a handicapped child that Anna has become close to.  Anna has two roommates while she waits for better housing, one of whom is a radical ecologist threatening bad things are happening in the Anasazi cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde because the "Old Ones" are angry at what's happening in their homes.  Actually bad things are happening and it's Anna's job to figure out who and why, along with a federal agent, our old friend Frederick Stanton.

I always enjoy Nevada Barr novels greatly but this one less so than the others I've read.  Can't put my finger on why because it has all the components of the best ones.  Maybe it was just hating to see Anna losing control because of the bottle.  Anna is so real to me that hurt.  There has never been a time, though, when I wouldn't wholeheartedly recommend that if you haven't ever read Nevada Barr, you should run not walk to the library or bookstore to get in on the fun.

6 comments:

  1. I really need to remember this series for the next library sale. I love park ranger stories!

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  2. I've never read this series but keep reading good things about it. I have a feeling I'd like it.

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  3. There are some fictional characters who actually seem corporeal; if you prick them, they *will* bleed. Anna Pigeon is one of them for me.

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  4. I've read a few of these park ranger novels and enjoyed them as well. Hope u r having a nice weekend.

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  5. I think I have only read one - and I agree it was good, but I have sooo many books to read in my Kindle.

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  6. I keep reading such good things about this series, too. I keep thinking, I really need to get to this series!

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