Barr also continues to create vivid settings-the descriptions of the abandoned, once-luxurious homes dotting the island were haunting. Flicka doesn’t fall into that category but I have to say that I absolutely adore the fawn-for me, this was on par with the secret valley revealed in Track of the Cat. While she’s trying solve the Cumberland mystery, Anna asks her long-distance love, Frederick Stanton, to look into the death threats her sister Molly has been receiving.īarr continues to create wonderfully suspicious characters. True to character, Anna starts looking for answers and continues regardless of physical attack, property vandalism and a couple of skin-crawling episodes. Clues at the scene lead Anna to suspect sabotage, and, as usual, there’s no shortage of suspects among the people with whom she’s sharing close quarters. The smell of smoke leads Anna and her partner to the wreckage of a burning airplane. It’s the dry season, a dangerous time, and crews patrol the area on the lookout for wildfires. As cool as this is, looking after the endangered turtles is only a side job-Anna is officially at the park as part of the fire crew. As the fifth Anna Pigeon mystery begins, Anna’s playing midwife to a weary but determined loggerhead turtle in the waters of Georgia’s Cumberland Island National Seashore.
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