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Nevada Barr. 2003. Read by Barbara Rosenblat. 11 tapes. 16 hrs. Recorded Books. #97270.1-4025-3850-2. $91.00. Vinyl; plot, reader notes. SA

In this 11th Barr mystery set in one of our National Parks, Park Ranger Anna Pigeon accepts a temporary post as supervisory ranger at Fort Jefferson, a notorious civil war prison on Garden Key in Florida's Dry Tortugas National Park Dry Tortugas National Park: see under Dry Tortugas.
Dry Tortugas National Park

National park located on the Dry Tortugas islands, southwestern Florida, U.S. The islands are situated at the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico, west of Key West, Fla.
. Anna's sister Molly sends her a packet of letters written by their great-great-great-aunt, wife of the fort's commanding officer at Fort Jefferson at the time of the Civil War. Housed in this prison during and after the war were Dr. Samuel Mudd and the other Lincoln assassination conspirators CONSPIRATORS. Persons guilty of a conspiracy. See 3 Bl. Com. 126-71 Wils. Rep. 210-11. See Conspiracy. . This remote posting proves to be anything but dull as Anna investigates the explosion of a mysterious boat and unidentifiable Adj. 1. unidentifiable - impossible to identify
identifiable - capable of being identified
 body parts are discovered.

Award-winning narrator NARRATOR. A pleader who draws narrs serviens narrator, a sergeant at law. Fleta, 1. 2, c. 37. Obsolete.  Rosenblat has once again become Anna in her reading. She also does a fine job creating the Spanish/Cuban accent of several other characters and an appropriate voice for great-great-great-aunt Raffia raffia (răf`ēə) or raphia (rā`fēə), fiber obtained from the raffia palm of Madagascar, exported for various uses, such as tying up plants that require support, binding together vegetables  whose letters from the 1860s add another intriguing mystery in alternate chapters with Anna's adventures. This double-layered story proves that murder and evil are not restricted to any specific time period or exotic locale. Carol Kellerrnan, Santa Fe, NM
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Author:Kellerman, Carol
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Article Type:Audiobook Review
Date:Sep 1, 2003
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