“Suspenseful….Henderson’s evident passion for and expertise in animal science enlivens the clever mystery plot.” — Publishers Weekly“Compelling, captivating, and compulsively page-turning. Alice Henderson is a master at drawing the reader into the rugged terrain where wildlife biologist Alex Carter finds the endangered jaguar isn’t the only one in the crosshairs. With a ripped from the headlines plot, The Vanishing Kind is environmental suspense at its finest.” — James L’Etoile, award-winning author of Face of Greed and River of Lies"Intrepid wildlife biologist Alex Carter is back….This on-the-page, ass-kicking heroine is just as cool as the real-life endangered species expert and author who writes her…and I remain a huge fan of both. Recommended for fans of page-turning thrillers infused with facts about some of the world's most elusive and fascinating animals." — Sara DiVello, author of Broadway Butterfly and founder/host of Mystery and Thriller Mavens“Alice Henderson does not disappoint action-seeking readers….A rip-roaring, satisfying yarn.” — BookTrib"Read The Vanishing Kind, and enjoy it for the plot, the characters and the wonderful writing. Share it because of its importance and the environmental message it carries." — Bookreporter.com“Henderson once again delivers a vivid, visceral reading experience. A pulse-pounding mix of ecological suspense, timely social commentary, and razor-sharp survival instincts.” — Suspense Magazine“Henderson neatly integrates a master class on forests, caribou, and other endangered animals into Alex’s suspenseful search for caribou—and for a killer. 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.” — Publishers Weekly on A Ghost of Caribou“Readers who enjoy a well-paced, suspenseful thriller will give this book a thumbs up, but A Ghost of Caribou is more than that…As much as we care about Alex’s fate at the hands of a killer, we also care about the animal that brought her to the mountains in the first place. There’s real passion here, and that gives the novel added substance.” — Booklist“[A] superb thriller of heart-pounding suspense set amid the rugged beauty and majestic wildlife of the Pacific Northwest.” — Dirk Cussler, New York Times bestselling author on A Ghost of Caribou“A Solitude of Wolverines by Alice Henderson is a thriller with a heart, a riveting story of conspiracy, murder, and wilderness survival that will keep you turning the pages. Vivid characters, a pulse-pounding plot, a fascinating wildlife-conservation background, and beautifully realized settings make this an exceptional read. This is the first book in a series about wildlife biologist Alex Carter; I can’t wait for the next one.” — Douglas Preston, bestselling coauthor of Relic and Crooked River“What a treat! Alice Henderson has delivered a treasure of a novel—and, to readers’ delight, a promise of more where this came from. Her depiction of the natural world in all its beauty and terror is spot-on. Into this she weaves a cast of characters both original and fascinating, as well as a heroine who does the unbelievable, yet one can believe it. A great read!” — Nevada Barr, New York Times bestselling author on A Solitude of Wolverines“A true stunner of a thriller debut...It’s so fraught with excitement and wondrous details that it demands to be read in one sitting and savored afterward. Don’t miss it.” — James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author on A Solitude of Wolverines“With a plot and character arc that leap from the frying pan into the fire, A Solitude of Wolverines sizzles with action, dripping with the kind of characters and environs that make for a long-lasting series in which readers can really sink their teeth.” — Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of the Longmire series