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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780380728268
ISBN number: 0380728265
Label: Avon
Manufacturer: Avon
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 384
Printing Date: April 01, 1999
Publishing house: Avon
Release Date: March 09, 1999
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A would-be killer is drawing Anna Pigeon deep into the darkness-and closer to hell than she's ever gone before.
'Anna Pigeon, the intrepid National Park Service ranger in Nevada Barr's superb wilderness mysteries, has had some perilous experiences in the five novels that preceded Blind Descent, but none compares with this thrilling subterranean adventure in the underground caverns of Lechuguilla, 'a monster man-eating cave' in New Mexico's Carlsbad Caverns. When a fellow ranger is injured in a caving accident, Anna chokes back the willies of claustrophobia and joins the rescue team. Burrowing 800 feet below ground, she negotiates airless tunnells, gaping pits, vaulting caverns and silently flowing rivers, each hazard with a daunting name like Razor Blade Run or the Wormhole. At the end of the dangerous descent, she reaches her friend and hears her say, 'It wasn't an accident.' A would-be killer is drawing Anna Pigeon deep into the darkness-and closer to hell than she's ever gone before.
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Feisty, resourceful forest ranger Anna Pigeon faced everything from raging fires to deep-water dives with cool aplomb in her very first five adventures. Very early in Blind Descent her courage is put to an even greater test when she learns that a woman seriously injured while exploring a cave subsequent door to New Mexico's Carlsbad Caverns is a friend who has requested Pigeon's help in getting her out. 'A chilling image filled Anna's mind: herself crouched and whimpering, fear pouring like poison through her limbs, shutting down her brain as the cave closed in around her.' Pushing aside her fears, Pigeon takes the plunge, leading readers through a truly harrowing series of tight squeezes. Nevada Barr is so good at involving us in Anna's terror that when she finally resurfaces, we share her 'unadulterated joy. Even the dirt smelled alive... When she saw her very first stars, she croaked out her delight from tired lungs.' Above ground, Anna quickly gets involved in two possibly linked murders and becomes a rifleman's target. As we share the progress of her investigation, a sneaky suspicion starts to grow of possible suspects within the small community of spelunkers and National Park Service bureaucrats. Barr couldn't possibly ask Anna to go back underground again, could she? When it happens, of course, it seems inevitable--and just as frightening as the very first time.
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This is one of my very favorites of the Anna Pigeon series. How much scarier a setting than deep underground!! This is a very interesting, exciting book. I learned a tremendous amount about caves and caving in this one. You really begin to feel a little smothered at times as you read the harrowing adventure deep beneath the earth. Great book. Good read.
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This is my 3rd, and my favorite Nevada Barr novel. Track Of the Cat was very good, Deep South was OK, but Blind Descent was great. Ms. Barr is top notch with her imagery, but I found early on I had to be more of an active reader, keeping up with the technical jargon to stay on top of it. There's lots of caving and climbing equipment and techniques mentioned, and lots of trekking through caves describing each move; if my mind wandered the slightest, I'd lose my mental image and get lost, having to backtrack to refresh myself with just how an ascender worked or where she was in the cave relative to the other person. She makes her subject material fascinating...I found myself googling Lechuguilla Cave, and discovered it's an actual cave just as she describes in the book. I learned a lot, and appreciate being educated while I'm enjoying a book. I love her writing: her humor, her wonderful similes and metaphors, the unpredictability of her plot. In the book the protaganist Anna is hiding in a cave, slips out of her hole and manages to grab a supply pack & return to her hiding place unseen. Ms Barr's description: "Scuttling backward with her prize, like an alligator with a Pekinese, Anna vanished into the trough." Danger sprinked with humor, I love it! Describing Anna's sighting of a rope she desperately needs to escape: "Daring one flick of her lamp, she sighted the ascension rope on the far side of the pit. Between the looming crusted tables, a blue snakey tongue licked dead white stone". Tension loaded with vivid imagery; Ms. Barr does it so well.
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Nevada Barr's BLIND DESCENT, the 6th Anna Pigeon mystery is not for the claustrophobic. New Mexico's Carlsbad Caverns is one of the most beautiful and mysterious of the National Park System. I'm not a spelunker, but have managed to find myself in several along with my camera. Tight spaces don't particularly bother me, but I've watched people freeze even in a mock up of a cave in a natural history museum. If you're one of those ease back in your best chair and let Nevada's vivid prose give you a vicarious experience. BLIND DESCENT is well worth the trip and her masterful plotting, blue herrings, and convoluted paths to the exciting conclusion might cure your fear of closed places.
Nash Black, author of WRITING AS A SMALL BUSINESS and SINS OF THE FATHERS.
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Blind Descent is my introduction to the Anna Pigeon series, and a very satisfactory one it has turned out to be. My very first impression of author Barr as a writer is a favorable one. She's literate (I know, all published authors are supposed to be literate, but that's not the case), intelligent, and excels at description, dialogue, and creating palpable ambience. Anna is an attractive heroine, but while her personality is finely drawn, other characters aren't as deep. As for plot, Blind comes across as an adventure that requires courage, with a mystery thrown in to stimulate curiosity. Having visited other caves (as a tourist), I was struck by the immediacy and precision of Barr's ability to capture the qualities of utter darkness, other-worldliness, and isolation.
I haven't granted Blind Descent with a fifth star because Anna comes across as dogged and determined but makes some stupid decisions and choices. Her bravery and daring I can buy, but it's too hard to accept that someone with her training and knowledge would not be willing to seek out the proper parties for professional assistance in uncovering crimes.
That aside, Blind Darkness is a well-written, original, and most enjoyable novel.
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I always enjoy Nevada Barr's novels. Once again Anna Pigeon finds herself in another dangerous situation, this one inside a vast underground cavern with some very tight spots. Great suspense!
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