As
1879 draws to a
close, this Rocky
Mountain boomtown
has infected the
world with silver
fever. It’s
not much different
than the dot.com
mania or the corporate
scams that heat
up over a century
later.
Unfortunately for Joe
Rose, a precious-metals
assayer, death stakes
its own claim. Joe’s
body is found trampled
into the muck behind
Inez Stannert’s
saloon. Inez already
had much more to deal
with than pouring shots
of Taos Lightning and
cleaning up a corpse.
A lady educated on the
East Coast, she has a
past that doesn't bear
close scrutiny, including
her elopement with a
gambling man who has
recently disappeared.
Most
townsfolk, including
Inez's business
partner, Abe Jackson,
dismiss Joe's death
as an accident.
Death, after all,
is no stranger in
Leadville. But Inez
wonders: Why was
this loving husband
and father carrying
a brass token good
for "one free
screw" at the
parlor house of
Denver madam Mattie
Silks?
When
Joe's widow Emma
asks Inez to settle
Joe's affairs, almost
against her will,
Inez uncovers skewed
assays, bogus greenbacks,
and blackmail. Lies
and secrets run
deep in Colorado,
secrets more likely
to lead to a hanging
than to today’s
congressional hearings
or country-club
prisons for the
crooked and the
greedy. Then again,
maybe Joe’s
murder was purely
personal....