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Judith Van Gieson

    Judith Van Gieson crafted a distinctive voice in mystery fiction, known for her compelling series featuring strong female protagonists. Her early work delved into environmental themes, with an Albuquerque attorney sleuth investigating cases involving endangered species and wildfires. Later, she shifted to explore mysteries rooted in New Mexico's rich history, centering on an archivist and librarian who uncovers secrets of rare artifacts. Van Gieson masterfully blends suspense with a deep appreciation for both the natural world and the echoes of the past.

    Das Kind aus dem Nichts
    Jagdinstinkt
    Good bye, Lonnie
    Bremsspuren.
    The Wolf Path
    • 1993

      The Wolf Path

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Agreeing to help radical environmentalist Juan Sololobo, Neil Hamel leaves his Albuquerque law practice and goes to the Soledad border country, where Sololobo is attempting to reintroduce the wolf. Reprint.

      The Wolf Path