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Borderline

Published 2009
Number 15 in the Anna Pigeon series.
Number 7 on the New York Times
Bestseller list, Anna returns in
Borderline with new crimes to solve and adventures to to
live through.
Drained and haunted by the killings on Isle Royale,
diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and on
administrative leave by order of her superintendent, 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 makes a grisly discovery.
Hair and arms tangled in the downed branches of a strainer
between two boulders, more dead than alive, is a pregnant
woman. Nature, it turns out, isn’t the only one who wants to
see the woman and her baby dead. Instead of the soul-soothing
experience Paul planned for her, Anna and her husband are sucked
into a labyrinth of intrigue that leads from the Mexican desert
to the steps of the Governor’s Mansion in Austin, Texas.

The author rafting the Rio Grande
at Big Bend National Park during her research trip
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