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Borderline

By: Nevada Barr
Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
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Agatha and Anthony Award winner Nevada Barr, New York Times best-selling author of Winter Study, enthralls millions with the exploits of roving park ranger Anna Pigeon.

The killings on Isle Royale have left Anna drained and haunted, her memories of her time with the wolf study group forever marred by the carnage on the island. Diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, she is on administrative leave, per her superintendent's urging. Anna wonders if the leave might not be permanent, either by her own choice or that of the National Park Service.

The one bright spot in Anna's life is Paul, her husband of less than a year. Hoping the warmth and the adventure of a raft trip in Big Bend National Park will lift her spirits, Paul takes Anna to southwest Texas, where the sun is hot and the Rio Grande is running high.

The sheer beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert and the power of the river work their magic-until the raft is lost in the rapids and a young college student falls overboard, resulting in an even more grisly discovery. Caught in a strainer between two boulders and more dead than alive, is a pregnant woman, hair and arms tangled in the downed branches. Instead of the soul-soothing experience they'd longed for, Anna and Paul find themselves sucked into a labyrinth of intrigue that leads from the Mexican desert to the steps of the governor's Mansion in Austin, Texas.

©2009 Nevada Barr (P)2009 Recorded Books, LLC
Detective Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction

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Ok, but not great

this book was ok, a bit predictable. Wouldn't call it great and I have definately read/listened to MUCH better!!

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5-stars for Nevada Barr

This author KNOWS how to write a mystery with mega suspense. I couldn't stop listening & get out of my car to go to work! Thank you Nevada Barr!

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Decent adventure, lousy mystery

I'm surprised that an experienced writer like Barr couldn't do a better job of establishing a mystery in this book. I enjoyed the adventure aspects, but there's only one character who is described in a way that makes them an obvious suspect behind the murder--and it turns out they did it. So that means main character Anna P. spends a lot of time fretting over other possible suspects that we as readers/listeners know are good guys at heart. Having rescued a baby, she also spends an inordinate amount of time thinking "if I didn't have the baby, here's what I do..." and then makes other choices in the end. We get the point of this early on, and it's really overdone. If you want a book where you have to work to figure out whodunnit, choose something else. If you want to go along with Anna on another adventure, you'll probably enjoy this.

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the old Anna in a good way

This book was exactly what we readers of Anna needed after the harrowing Winter Study. Despite the death count, the necessary softness of a mystery solved, the bad guy taken out by someone else, and the use of themes of family and child/parent-like relationship left us hopeful for Anna's recovery in Paul's arms. It also paints a decent picture of some of Big Bend National Park, though I'd love to have even more natural description and park particulars. I'd like to see the next in the series place Anna again in a new locale (with Paul), experiencing another park or area in depth... like in A Superior Death, Firestorm, Blood Lure, and Blind Descent. Anna's had enough heartbreak and exposure to the worst of humanity lately!

Read beautifully by Barbara Rosenblat. Love her narration of the Anna Pigeon series!

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Keep ‘em coming!!

The narrator always does such a wonderful job bringing Anna Pigeon to life. This one had the typical twists and turns, and the story was enjoyable as always!

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OK book but not my favorite book about Anna

This was a book I read a few years ago before I started from the beginning with the series.

Anna had gone through a lot in the previous book! She isn't sure if she can go back to work as a park ranger.

The trip on the river is supposed to be a vacation for Anna and her husband Paul. If you have read the previous books about Anna you know things hardly ever go right!

She gets the stupid idea to rescue a cow!

She does have PTSD after what happened in the previous book. Knowing that I still think Anna is all over the place! She does a lot of strange things. None on this trip is acting normally! Crazy things happen and none seems to react!

This was not my favorite book about Anna. 3.5*

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All over the place

This was another impulse book, reviews good but dragged for to long. But....then the author introduce a character to the plot that you never expect to have any role in the story. So worth it, spend the time and you will enjoy it.

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pretty good

As a fan of Nevada Barr's, I was not disappointed.
Good story line, beautiful scenic descriptions.
A little too convoluted at times and bordered on hokey with respect to the cow rescue..

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on the edge of my seat

during the whole listen of this book. I thought at first it was going to be a little corny but then hold on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This book is a roller coaster ride of excitement and as usual, Nevada Barr never lets the readers down.

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Good story, well narrated

Would you consider the audio edition of Borderline to be better than the print version?

For me it is because I can listen to it while I drive.

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Exciting, believable, descriptive and insightful.

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