Parker wraps up the mystery deftly but leaves Inez's future
sufficiently unresolved so that readers will eagerly await the next
installment.--Publishers Weekly STARRED review
Autumn, 1880, in the Rocky Mountains brings frost, snow, and the return
of Inez Stannert to Leadville, Colorado, where she is one of three
partners in the Silver Queen Saloon. Her undisputed reign is going to be
challenged by her roving husband, Mark, who returns with her. The third
owner, African-American Abe Jackson, is definitely worried about
harnessing this volatile pair to the business, especially as Mark seems
bent on wooing back his wife.
The boomtown that greets the Stannerts is, as ever, populated by people
in quest of fortunes in precious metals. Others, hungry for spiritual
relief, seek to pierce the veil between life and death with the help of
fortune-tellers, mediums, and occultists. Meanwhile, deep in the twisted
byways of Leadville's Stillborn Alley, soothsayer Drina Gizzi works
while awaiting the promised arrival of her benefactor, a Mr. Brown.
When Drina is found murdered, strangled with a set of silver and gold
corset laces, no one seems to care except the three who find her body:
Inez, her lover Reverend Justice Sands, and Drina's young daughter,
Antonia, who has been struggling to support her mother by disguising
herself as a newsboy called Tony. The mystery surrounding Drina's death
deepens when her body vanishes without a trace.
As Inez and Antonia band together to seek out Drina's killer, they
unearth evidence that resurrection men are supplying bodies dug from the
cemetery to anatomical dissection classes. Additionally, long-held
grievances and white-hot revenge surface, complicated by an unruly group
of young British remittance men. And by the missing, mysterious Mr.
Brown.
Meanwhile Mark Stannert, true to his word that he only plays to win,
contrives to drive Inez and Sands apart, gambling that he can convince
her to abandon her plans for divorce. But what can gold buy? A new life?
Freedom from the past? Truth and justice for those murdered and
unmourned? Or a final passage for Inez and Antonia into an unmarked
grave and the world of the dead?
Silver Rush Mysteries:
Silver Lies (Book 1)
Iron Ties (Book 2)
Leaden Skies (Book 3)
Mercury's Rise (Book 4)
What Gold Buys (Book 5)
A Dying Note (Book 6)
Mortal Music (Book 7)
Praise for the Silver Rush Mysteries:
Plenty of convincing action bodes well for a long and successful
series.--Publishers Weekly STARRED review for Iron Ties
Meticulously researched and full of rich period details...her characters
will stay will you long after you've finished the last page. Highly
recommended.--TASHA ALEXANDER, New York Times bestselling author
for Mortal Music
One of the most authentic and evocative historical series around. Long
live Inez!--RHYS BOWEN, New York Times bestselling author for
What Gold Buys
Bruce Alexander Historical Mystery Award Finalist
Macavity/Sue Feder Historical Novel Award Finalist
Will Rogers Medallion Award 2nd Place Winner (Western Romance)
Lefty Left Coast Crime Award finalist, Best Historical Novel
Sarton Women's Book Award (Historical Fiction) Finalist