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....