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A Ghost of Caribou

A Novel of Suspense

#3 in series

Audiobook (Includes supplementary content)
4 of 4 copies available
4 of 4 copies available

Building upon the highly acclaimed debut of Alice Henderson's A Solitude of Wolverines and its follow-up thriller A Blizzard of Polar Bears comes the eagerly anticipated and electrifying third installment A Ghost of Caribou, in which wildlife biologist Alex Carter encounters an unsolved murder and a town in turmoil while in search of this majestic, all-but-vanished animal.


When a remote camera on a large, rugged expanse held by the Land Trust for Wildlife Conservation picks up a blurry image of what could be a mountain caribou, they contact Alex Carter to investigate. After all, mountain caribou went extinct in the contiguous U.S. years ago, and if one has wandered down from Canada, it's monumental.

But when Alex arrives on scene in the Selkirk mountains of northeastern Washington state, she quickly learns that her only challenge isn't finding an elusive caribou on a massive piece of land. The nearby townspeople are agitated; loggers and activists clash over a swath of old growth forest marked for clearcutting. The murdered body of a forest ranger is found strung up in the town's park, and Alex learns of a backcountry hiker who went missing in the same area the year before.

As she ventures into the forest in search of the endangered animal, she quickly finds herself in a fight for her life, caught between factions warring for the future of the forest and a murderer stalking the dense groves of ancient trees.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 26, 2022
      In Henderson’s evocative third wilderness thriller (after 2021’s A Blizzard of Polar Bears), the Land Trust for Wildlife Conservation sends wildlife biologist Alex Carter to Bellamy, Wash., to determine whether the mountain caribou, extinct in the contiguous U.S. for years, has migrated down from Canada to the Selkirk Mountains in northeastern Washington. The day Alex arrives, the body of a forest ranger is found in the town park, and the sheriff asks her to be on the lookout for any remains of a hiker who vanished a year earlier. Meanwhile, residents of Bellamy Falls and activists are at odds with loggers and developers who want to clear a swath of old growth forest. Henderson neatly integrates a master class on forests, caribou, and other endangered animals into Alex’s suspenseful search for caribou—and for a killer. The eventual sighting of the elusive caribou, “the gray ghosts of the forest,” is indeed an exciting moment. Alex, who thrives on the outdoors and solitude, makes a formidable heroine, while the breathtaking scenery illustrates why a person would want to be one with nature. Environmental crime fiction doesn’t get much better than this.

    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2023

      Mystery fans passionate about climate change and wildlife conservation will relish this third offering (following A Blizzard of Polar Bears) in Henderson's series featuring feisty wildlife biologist Alex Carter. The Land Trust for Wildlife Conservation sends Alex to Washington State to check out whether mountain caribou, thought to be extinct in the contiguous United States, are wandering down to Washington from Canada. Series narrator Eva Kaminsky perfectly projects Alex's passion and singlemindedness in protecting endangered species, even when her own life is at risk, as it is here when she lands smack in the middle of a battle between loggers and activists trying to protect the old-growth forest. When the body of a forest ranger turns up and the sheriff asks Alex to be on the lookout for another missing person, Kaminsky ramps up the suspense. This white-knuckle ride is so intense that listeners may not realize that they're also learning about real environmental issues until the dramatic conclusion. VERDICT While previous experience with the series would be helpful, newbies can safely pick up this high-octane environmental thriller, with its perfect pairing of protagonist and narrator. Expect demand for all the books in this genuinely informative conservation-themed series.--Beth Farrell

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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