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They all came to Leadville with the same purpose: Get in. Get rich. Get out. 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.



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Ann Parker

Ann Parker earned degrees in Physics and English Literature at the University of California, Berkeley, before falling into a career as a science/corporate writer. During the daylight hours, she scribbles about "bleeding-edge" scientific R&D. At night, she delves into the past. Ann is listed in the Colorado Authors' Hall of Fame.The early books of her award-winning Silver Rush historical mystery series are set primarily in the 1880s silver boomtown of Leadville, Colorado, and feature Silver Queen Saloon owner Inez Stannert - a woman with a mysterious past, a complicated present, and an uncertain future. The first in the series, Silver Lies, won the Willa Literary Award for Historical Fiction and the Colorado Gold Award and was a finalist for the Bruce Alexander Historical Mystery Award as well as for the Western Writers Association Spur Award for Best Novel of the West. It was chosen a best mystery of the year by Publishers Weekly and The Chicago Tribune. Iron Ties, the sequel to Silver Lies, won the Colorado Book Award (CBA) for Popular Fiction. In its starred review, Publishers Weekly says, "Parker's outstanding second Silver Rush mystery finds her heroine, Inez Stannert, corset-deep in the intrigues of Leadville, Colo. . . . Plenty of convincing action bodes well for a long and successful series."Leaden Skies, the third Silver Rush mystery, was a CBA finalist. Booklist calls it "a lively historical tale with a strong female protagonist. The intricate plot, lively characters, and vividly realized historical landscape will appeal to those interested in the Old West as well as to historical-mystery fans."Mercury's Rise, fourth in the series, is winner of the Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Mystery Award, and finalist for: the Agatha Award for Best Historical Mystery, the Colorado Book Award (Genre Fiction) , the Macavity / Sue Feder Memorial Historical Mystery Award, and the Willa Literary Award for Best Historical Fiction. About Mercury's Rise, Library Journal says: "Encore!"What Gold Buys, the fifth in the series, received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, which called it "emotionally and historically convincing." What Gold Buys was a finalist for: Best Historical Mystery Novel, Lefty Award; the Sarton Women's Book Award (Historical Fiction) ; the Macavity Historical Novel Award; and the Will Rogers Medallion Award (Western Romance) .The next three books in the series take Inez and her young ward, Antonia Gizzi, to San Francisco. Information for A Dying Note (#6) , Mortal Music (#7) , and The Secret in the Wall (#8) can be found on Ann's website at https://annparker.net/books/ .For more information about the series and Ann's other writings, see https://www.annparker.net.The Silver Rush series is published by Poisoned Pen Press, an imprint of Sourcebooks.



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