During a rescue attempt, Anna Pigeon learns who she can trust…
Blind Descent is the sixth instalment in Nevada Barr’s spellbinding crime series featuring park ranger heroine Anna Pigeon. Perfect for fans of Paul Doiron and Janet Evanovich.
‘Barr’s description of this Stygian underworld – so beautiful, so mysterious and so treacherous – have a stunning visceral quality, largely because of her heroine’s affinity with the natural world’ – New York Times Book Review
Lechuguilla Cavern is a man-eating cave discovered in New Mexico’s Carlsbad Caverns National Park in the mid-1980s. Estimated to extend for more than three hundred miles, only ninety of them mapped, the cave was formed by acid burning away the limestone; corridors, pits, cramped wormholes, cliffs, and splendid rooms the size of football fields tangle together in a maze shrouded in the utter darkness of the underground.
When a fellow ranger is injured in a caving accident, Anna swallows her paralyzing fear of small spaces and descends into Lechuguilla to help a friend in need. Worse than the claustrophobia that haunts her are the signs – some natural and some, more ominously, manmade – that not everyone is destined to emerge from this wondrous living tomb. The terrain is alien and hostile; the greed and destructive powers of mankind all too familiar. In this place of internal terrors, Anna must learn who it is she can trust and, in the end, decide who is to live and who is to die.
What readers are saying about Blind Descent:
‘It’s a great pleasure to sit down with each book in this series’
‘Readers will feel, see, smell, and touch every step that Nevada Barr makes in her underground trek as if they are part of the rescue party’
‘A great mystery; very atmospheric‘
Blind Descent is the sixth instalment in Nevada Barr’s spellbinding crime series featuring park ranger heroine Anna Pigeon. Perfect for fans of Paul Doiron and Janet Evanovich.
‘Barr’s description of this Stygian underworld – so beautiful, so mysterious and so treacherous – have a stunning visceral quality, largely because of her heroine’s affinity with the natural world’ – New York Times Book Review
Lechuguilla Cavern is a man-eating cave discovered in New Mexico’s Carlsbad Caverns National Park in the mid-1980s. Estimated to extend for more than three hundred miles, only ninety of them mapped, the cave was formed by acid burning away the limestone; corridors, pits, cramped wormholes, cliffs, and splendid rooms the size of football fields tangle together in a maze shrouded in the utter darkness of the underground.
When a fellow ranger is injured in a caving accident, Anna swallows her paralyzing fear of small spaces and descends into Lechuguilla to help a friend in need. Worse than the claustrophobia that haunts her are the signs – some natural and some, more ominously, manmade – that not everyone is destined to emerge from this wondrous living tomb. The terrain is alien and hostile; the greed and destructive powers of mankind all too familiar. In this place of internal terrors, Anna must learn who it is she can trust and, in the end, decide who is to live and who is to die.
What readers are saying about Blind Descent:
‘It’s a great pleasure to sit down with each book in this series’
‘Readers will feel, see, smell, and touch every step that Nevada Barr makes in her underground trek as if they are part of the rescue party’
‘A great mystery; very atmospheric‘
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Reviews
Nevada Barr is one of the best
Nature's combination of awesome beauty and brutal terror are strikingly portrayed in Nevada Barr's mysteries
Nail-biting
Praise for Nevada Barr: Barr's description of this Stygian underworld - so beautiful, so mysterious and so treacherous - have a stunning visceral quality, largely because of her heroine's affinity with the natural world
A nifty thriller... Barr's one heckuva writer... Her tales read like Patricia Cornwell exploring the great outdoors
First-rate... Barr outshines most other authors in the mystery genre
Barr is a splendid storyteller
What lifts the Anna Pigeon novels far above most other contemporary amateur sleuth mysteries is Barr's exquisite writing - it swoops, it soars, sails then catches you unawares beneath the heart and takes your breath away
Eye-popping
Vivid prose, a surprising plot... Barr solidifies her position as the preeminent writer of outdoor mysteries