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A Solitude of Wolverines (Alex Carter, Bk 1)
A Solitude of Wolverines - Alex Carter, Bk 1
Author: Alice Henderson
The first book in a thrilling series featuring an intrepid wildlife biologist who's dedicated to saving endangered species...and relies on her superior survival skills to thwart those who aim to stop her. — While studying wolverines on a wildlife sanctuary in Montana, biologist Alex Carter is run off the road and threatened b...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780062982063
ISBN-10: 0062982060
Publication Date: 10/27/2020
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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marasbookbarn avatar reviewed A Solitude of Wolverines (Alex Carter, Bk 1) on + 24 more book reviews
Fans of C.J. Box and the Joe Pickett series will enjoy this series I ran across by Alice Henderson, who herself is a wildlife biologist, and brings reality to this series.

Alex Carter is a badass, and finds pleasure in living in the wild on her own, helping to track and save endangered species of animals. Spending weeks or months alone in the wilderness, she depends on her survival skills, but in addition, goes up against the bad guys. Lots of intrigue and mystery when she's threatened by locals trying to force her to leave her new assignment.

In the first book of the series, Alex is studying wolverines at a wildlife sanctuary in Montana. Striving to save this endangered species, she comes up against illegal operations in the wilderness, threatening to thwart her efforts, and putting her life in peril. And she only has her wits and strength to save herself and the wolverines.

What I really liked about this series also, is at the end of each book, the author talks about the endangered species of the book, the reality of their survival currently, and what those of us who care can do to help. Plus actually tells exactly what can be done and how.

If you are in a book club, I'd highly recommend this series for discussion. There are 3 books in the series so far, and I hope more to come.
cathyskye avatar reviewed A Solitude of Wolverines (Alex Carter, Bk 1) on + 2271 more book reviews
When I learned that A Solitude of Wolverines was a mystery with a wildlife biologist as the main character, I perked up. When I learned that the book was written by an actual wildlife biologist, I couldn't wait to get my hands on it. Now I can say that this first Alex Carter mystery is a winner, and I can't wait to read more.

Wildlife and the wilderness are at the center of this story, and you can really get a feel for the type of conservation work wildlife biologists do. If you love all creatures great and small, there's even a bibliography so you can learn more about the animals being studied in the book. But if the wilderness is at the center of A Solitude of Wolverines, Alex Carter is its beating heart. When asked to lie about her findings for her bosses who have taken bribes in a previous job, Alex refuses in spectacular style knowing that she has a lot to lose by telling the truth.

This is not your usual female character. Her mother was an Air Force fighter pilot who devised games for her daughter that taught Alex how to think on her feet and use the items at hand for her survival. When something like that is mentioned in a book, you can take it to the bank that this is going to be a big factor in the story later on-- and it is. There are plenty of high octane action scenes in A Solitude of Wolverines, and there is no candy-coating of the consequences for neither man nor beast. (I mention this for those readers who might be a bit squeamish.)

The only thing that made me wonder about Alex is her choice of best friend and boyfriend. Anyone with two working brain cells should have been able to deduce that her boyfriend was a high maintenance waste of space, but I suppose that tells us that she makes mistakes like the rest of us mortals. Her best friend is a typical high rolling Hollywood actress, and that makes for an odd combination with the middle-of-nowhere loving Alex. I do have to admit that it's probably not a good idea for a main character-- no matter how dynamic-- to be a hermit. There's also a shadowy third character in Alex's orbit. One that she didn't realize she had, and it would appear that this dangerous shadow will figure more prominently in the next book. Why is this person a "dangerous shadow"? Because he's Alex's serial killer guardian angel. How's that for a shocker!

A Solitude of Wolverines is a momentous opening chapter in Alex Carter's story, one that changes her: "A new sensation spread inside of her, a loss of innocence." I, for one, am looking forward to seeing what she does next.

(Review copy courtesy of the publisher and Net Galley)


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