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Wild Sorrow

By: Sandi Ault
Narrated by: Amanda Plummer
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Sandi Ault displays a mastery of natural detail and deft plotting in her riveting mysteries. The third novel featuring resource agent Jamaica Wild, Wild Sorrow finds Jamaica, after tracking a wounded mountain lion, hunkering down in a blizzard at an abandoned Indian school - where she finds the corpse of a former school teacher.

After the storm, the FBI takes over the murder investigation, but Jamaica remains haunted by the frozen woman. As the dead of winter settles, arctic temperatures threaten the survival of the mountain lions - but time reveals that there is something far more dangerous tracking Jamaica.

©2009 Sandi Ault (P)2009 Recorded Books, LLC
Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Mystery Fiction Detective Suspense Exciting Polar Region Women's Fiction

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"Ault's wildlife expertise and knowledge of Tonoah culture enhance a poignant plot." ( Publishers Weekly)

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This is the third and last book about Jamaica that I know of. This book is my favorite of the three. All three is great. In this book there is several things going on. Jamaica is trapping a mountain lion and cubs. And trying to solve a murder. These books about Jamaica held my attention and I couldn't stop listening. I love the way they work together. Her boss and co workers. They look out for each other. This is an excellent wildlife mystery. Theresa Plummer does an excellent job narrating this book. It says Amanda Plummer narrated it. (That is wrong). Theresa Plummer did. She is one of the best narrators there is. If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below.

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