

With limited resources and no access to the outside world, Anna has only two days to rescue them before her friends are either killed or flown out of the country, in Destroyer Angel by Nevada Barr. When she comes back, she finds that four thugs, armed with rifles, pistols, and knives, have taken the two women and their teenaged daughters captive. On their second night out, Anna goes off on her own for a solo evening float on the Fox River. The equipment, designed by Leah, will make camping and canoeing more accessible to disabled outdoorsmen. For Heath and Leah, this is a shakedown cruise to test a new cutting edge line of camping equipment. Park Services, sets off on vacationan autumn canoe trip in the to the Iron Range in upstate Minnesota. With Anna is her friend Heath, a paraplegic Heath's fifteen-year-old daughter, Elizabeth Leah, a wealthy designer of outdoor equipment and her daughter, Katie, who is thirteen. Destroyer Angel (Anna Pigeon 18) by Nevada Barr 3.84 Rating details 5,968 ratings 897 reviews Anna Pigeon, a ranger for the U.S. Park Services, sets off on vacation-an autumn canoe trip in the to the Iron Range in upstate Minnesota. IsPublicPerformanceAllowed False languagesĪnna Pigeon, a ranger for the U.S. (Apr.OverDrive Product Record readingOrder 18 images

Agent: Dominick Abel, Dominick Abel Literary Agency. Barr’s gift for depicting breathtaking scenery elevates the story, as does Anna’s complex, ever-evolving personality. Barr touches again on her recurring theme, that man is the biggest threat in nature, as Anna works unseen to disarm the thugs and free her friends.

On their second night, four armed men invade the campsite while Anna is on a solo canoe float. For Leah, the trip also is a “shakedown cruise” to test a new line of equipment to make the outdoors accessible to the handicapped. Anna’s first vacation since her honeymoon three years earlier doubles as a get-together with Heath Jarrod, a paraplegic Heath’s daughter, Elizabeth Leah Hendricks, who designs outdoor gear and Leah’s daughter, Katie. Bestseller Barr’s gripping 18th Anna Pigeon novel (after 2012’s The Rope) takes the National Park Service ranger on an autumn camping trip along the Fox River of the Iron Range in upstate Minnesota.
