She may be a divorce lawyer, but Neil Hamel uses her PI's instincts when a millionaire's rare indigo macaw and newly endangered wife are kidnapped together. The unusual search puts her right in the heart of New Mexico's breathtaking Plains of San Agustin, for a dangerous game of bird smuggling and one-upmanship. Armed with high-tech surveillance equipment and a backpack full of her client's money, Neil treks to a remote exchange point. Alas, she returns with the indigo, but no wife, and she's beginning to get ideas. When she learns that one of her chief suspects has suspiciously expired in her absence, Neil makes it her mission to find out who killed him and where the kidnapped woman is. So far, the only eyewitnesses are the parrots—and they're not talking.
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Publisher's Weekly
February 27, 1995
Neil Hamel, the brisk Albuquerque attorney with a distinctly Southwestern spiritual side, makes her sixth appearance, after The Lies That Bind, in this clever, winning tale. Parrots mate for life, which is more than Hamel's client has done: Terrance Lewellan, a portly corporate raider who sports a testosterone patch, is about to divorce Deborah Dumaine, his flamboyant stiletto-heeled wife, who is a renowned anthropologist. But Dumaine is now missing, along with Perigee, the better half of a pair of rare indigo macaws the couple own. It's the one with the beak Terrance wants recovered, and he points Neil toward a sleazy parrot smuggler named Wes Brown, whom he thinks has kidnapped them both. Traveling to the desert to make a ransom drop, Neil wonders whether her client, who refuses to call in the authorities, is involved in his wife's disappearance. Her concerns set up intriguing tensions, but the parrots steal this show, rendering Albuquerque and its human inhabitants pale in comparison. Hamel's Native American spiritualism may be overdone, but it is tempered by her appealingly wry observations as she reflects upon life's plain brown birds and their responses to their more gaudily hued cousins. Author tour.
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