White fire

In 1876, in a mining camp called Roaring Fork in the Colorado Rockies, several miners were killed from grizzly bear attacks. Corrie Swanson has arranged to examine the remains of the dead miners. She makes a shocking discovery. Town leaders, trying to stop her from exposing their community's da...

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Main Authors: Preston, Douglas J., Child, Lincoln (Author)
Other Authors: Auberjonois, ReneĢ, 1940- (Narrator)
Format: Audiobooks Audiobook (CD)
Language: English
Published: New York : Hachette Audio, 2013.
Edition: Unabridged.
Series: Pendergast novel
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Summary: In 1876, in a mining camp called Roaring Fork in the Colorado Rockies, several miners were killed from grizzly bear attacks. Corrie Swanson has arranged to examine the remains of the dead miners. She makes a shocking discovery. Town leaders, trying to stop her from exposing their community's dark and bloody past, arrest and jail her. Special Agent Pendergast of the FBI arrives and with the town under siege, and Corrie's life in desperate danger, Pendergast must solve the riddles of the past.
Item Description: Title from container.
Compact disc.
Duration: 13:00:00.
Physical Description: 11 audio discs (780 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Production Credits: Produced and directed by Dennis Kao ; audio edited by Jeremy Welsey and Fred Koch ; mixing and mastering by John Kovarek ; production supervised by Cheryl Smith.
ISBN: 9781619694620
161969462X
9781478926313
1478926317
9781478981572
1478981571
Author Notes: Douglas Jerome Preston was born on May 20, 1956 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He received a B.A. in English literature from Pomona College in 1978. His career began at the American Museum of Natural History, where he worked as an editor and writer from 1978 to 1985. He also was a lecturer in English at Princeton University.

He became a full-time writer of both fiction and nonfiction books in 1986. Many of his fiction works are co-written with Lincoln Child including Relic, Riptide, Thunderhead, The Wheel of Darkness, Cemetery Dance, and Gideon's Corpse. His nonfiction works include Dinosaurs in the Attic; Cities of Gold: A Journey Across the American Southwest in Pursuit of Coronado; Talking to the Ground; and The Royal Road. He has written for numerous magazines including The New Yorker; Natural History; Harper's; Smithsonian; National Geographic; and Travel and Leisure. He became a New York Times Best Selling author with his titles Two Graves and Crimson Shores which he co-wrote with Lincoln Child, and his titles White Fire, The Lost Island Blue Labyrinth and The Lost City of the Monkey God.

(Bowker Author Biography)