As Jackson Hole gallery owner Alix Thorssen plans an art auction to
promote wolf conservation, she is plunged into a bitter feud
between ranchers and environmentalists -- and an old mystery
involving the strange death of a teenage boy. A reclusive artist
delivers a stunning painting of a blue wolf at the auction, and
asks Alix a favor: investigate the accidental shooting of Derek
Wylie twenty-five years earlier. Alix finds disturbing clues to a
murder and a cover-up, one that leads by tangled threads to the
heated animosity right now in Jackson Hole, as the artist and her
painting become the catalyst in a brewing storm of rage, guilt and
dark secrets left behind in a trail of old blood. This is the
fourth Alix Thorssen mystery, following Nordic Nights, Painted
Truth, and The Bluejay Shaman. "A few writers are gifted with a
feel for place that transforms locale from mere background into a
vital element of the story itself, as important as the human
characters who inhabit it. Among today's fortunate few are Tony
Hillerman with his mystical view of Navajo country and James Lee
Burke, whose evocation of the Louisiana bayous verges on the
poetic. To their number add Lise McClendon, who has taken the small
resort town of Jackson Hole and the Wyoming wilderness that
surrounds it, and made her own. Picturesque Jackson Hole, placid on
the surface, is not without its controversies and conflicts. When a
rancher, claiming self-defense, kills a wolf, the community is
divided among those who view the wolf, recently reintroduced into
the wild, as a threat to their livestock and those who seek to
protect and preserve the greatly endangered species. All Alix
Thorssen wants is a long anticipated vacation. Alas, it is not to
be. Alix, who owns an art gallery in Jackson Hole, is drawn into
the argument when paintings by her client, Queen Johns, are
banished from an upcoming art auction because of her pro-wolf
stance. In standing up for her client, Alix incurs the ire of the
ranchers, which increases when she agrees to help Queen research
the death of a teenager 25 years earlier. Homicide is difficult to
prove after so many years until Alix realizes that past and present
are linked and that justice, although long delayed, is still
possible. McClendon weaves a persuasive story, as haunting as the
landscape it occupies and blessedly free of manufactured melodrama.
In Alix, she gives us a heroine both captivating and credible. And
when you add that feel for place mentioned earlier..." -- The San
Diego Union-Tribune "Blue Wolf is a mystery that stars an engaging
amateur sleuth, but it is also a novel about human frailties and
fears that dog a person their whole life. Lise McClendon captures
the essences of the human spirit to perfection, which is why her
novels are so realistic." -- Midwest Book Review "Thematically,
this work is the strongest of the four Alix Thorssen novels, plus
the sense of something magical occurring in the area is powerful.
Its use of the fall season in Wyoming for a setting is expressive,
and the well-developed characters that people this work are also a
highlight... Recommended to any traditional mystery reader,
especially those who enjoy works set in the contemporary West." --
Mystery News
General
Imprint: |
Thalia Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Alix Thorssen Mystery, 4 |
Release date: |
February 2012 |
First published: |
February 2012 |
Authors: |
Lise McClendon
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
218 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-615-59383-8 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Crime & mystery >
General
|
LSN: |
0-615-59383-6 |
Barcode: |
9780615593838 |
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