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A Blizzard of Polar Bears

A Novel of Suspense

#2 in series

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

Wildlife biologist Alex Carter is back, fighting for endangered species in the Canadian Arctic and battling for her life in this action-packed follow-up to A Solitude of Wolverines, "a true stunner of a thriller debut" (James Rollins) and "a great read" (Nevada Barr).


Fresh off her wolverine study in Montana, wildlife biologist Alex Carter lands a job studying a threatened population of polar bears in the Canadian Arctic. Embedded with a small team of Arctic researchers, she tracks the majestic bears by air, following them over vast, snowy terrain, spending days leaning precariously out of a helicopter with a tranquilizer gun, until she can get down on the ice to examine them up close.

But as her study progresses, and she gathers data on the health of individual bears, things start to go awry. Her helicopter pilot quits unexpectedly, equipment goes missing, and a late-night intruder breaks into her lab and steals the samples she's collected. She realizes that someone doesn't want her to complete her study, but Alex is not easily deterred.

Managing to find a replacement pilot, she returns to the icy expanses of Hudson Bay. But the helicopter catches fire in midflight, forcing the team to land on a vast sheet of white far from civilization. Surviving on the frozen landscape is difficult enough, but as armed assailants close in on snowmobiles, Alex must rely on her skills and tenacity to survive this onslaught and carry out her mission.

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    • Booklist

      November 1, 2021
      Wildlife biologist Dr. Alex Carter joins a small team of Arctic researchers in Churchill, Manitoba, the Polar Bear Capital of the World, to study the decline of polar bear populations. She meets her grad-student assistant, Neil, settles in, and arranges to begin work the next morning. The first two days out on the ice go well, with the team gathering data on three bears, adding key information to a longitudinal record of the polar bears in the area. Then in quick succession, the helicopter pilot quits; Alex's gear is tampered with and her lab broken into, with data destroyed; and she sees evidence of poaching. After securing a new helicopter pilot, Neil and Alex set out again, with harrowing results. As she works to stay ahead of those trying to scuttle her work, Alex uncovers an even more sinister plot. Henderson draws on her own extensive research into wildlife habitats to thread information through the tale on the environmental issues affecting polar bears' ability to thrive, from global warming to business interests and environmental pollutants. Recommend Henderson to those who enjoy Nevada Barr and C. J. Box.

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      December 3, 2021

      This second Alex Carter mystery from Henderson (after A Solitude of Wolverines) brings back intrepid wildlife biologist, Dr. Alex Carter. This time Alex is studying polar bears in the Canadian Artic, but she is the one being hunted. Someone is trying to sabotage Alex's study that could prove crucial to legislation protecting the polar bears and reverse the impacts of climate change. Is it simply the poachers after the quick money brought in by the pelts and narwhal tusks, or is there a deeper more sinister villain at work? With a trusty intern, protective pilot, and a new researcher friend, Alex thinks she has things handled, but soon she is questioning even those closest to her. VERDICT A slow start and a plot that frequently requires suspension of disbelief may not make this a choice for your most discerning mystery fans. Larger libraries with high mystery circulations may want to add this in paperback.--Heather Maneiro, Glenn Elementary School, Durham, NC

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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