Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book
Rate this book
"Graves finds new gold in dem hills by setting her tale in Oregon mining country and drawing upon personal experience to create a unique protagonist...a small, strong gem of a book."― Entertainment Weekly While recovering from breast cancer, journalist Jeneva Leopold seeks solitude and healing at her missing uncle's gold mine in the Eastern Oregon desert. As her interest in life returns, so do Jeneva's journalistic habits. She soon overcomes the distrust of miners, ranchers, a quirky artifact hunter and a host of other rich characters. They open her eyes to profound changes in the Old West. But the Oregon desert does not give up its secrets easily. The more Jeneva learns, the more she wonders about her uncle's disappearance and why he and her mother stopped talking so many years ago. Then a death on the creek sends her on a quest for answers. What she uncovers shocks the region and nearly claims her life.

288 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2007

1 person is currently reading
18 people want to read

About the author

Ashna Graves

5 books2 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
6 (18%)
4 stars
16 (48%)
3 stars
8 (24%)
2 stars
2 (6%)
1 star
1 (3%)
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 reviews
Profile Image for Amy Leonard sperske.
13 reviews
Read
July 16, 2020
Dry. Interesting. Many characters. Feel like I need to read it again to catch more detail of all the characters.
Profile Image for Carl Brookins.
Author 26 books79 followers
November 24, 2013
Here's an example of a problem with the star ratings. This is better than a 3 star, but not quite a 4 star novel.

Reporter Jeneva Leopold, faced with a life-altering decision, takes a leave of absence from her job to recover from surgery. Breast cancer has claimed part of her body and she wants time to recover in relative peace. Not just from the debilitating effects of the surgery itself, but she wants to be in a place where she can think about her life and her existence. This is a novel about an unusual woman with an unusual plan to rehabilitate herself.

There are great stories surrounding the searches for precious metals from California, South America and the Yukon, as well as the production of gold from less well-known regions, and this one takes its cue from those stories. Fact or fiction, we are never quite sure, but here is a story which may well become a part of that so interesting body of literature.

Jeneva’s family has long owned an idle gold mine in the mountains of Southern Oregon, a harsh, vastly rural region of high deserts, mountains, isolated communities, wild animals and, legends. One legend surrounds the mysterious disappearance of Jeneva’s uncle, Mathew. Mathew disappeared one night from the cabin at the mine almost twenty years before the story opens, and his mining partner has retreated into a silent years from which he may never emerge.

Jeneva takes a long leave of absence and moved to the cabin at the mine where she intends to spend several months of the summer physically and mentally recovering from her trauma. Almost immediately, a parade of compelling characters begins to invade her peaceful existence, from a weird self-styled “artifact hunter,” who insists that he always camps on Bureau of Forestry land and visits the area regularly, to a hearty sheriff who seems at times too good to be true, to a taciturn former model and beauty queen turned rancher, to assorted miners, a tall funeral director and other assorted characters. They all make for some fascinating scenes and while the action is never of a high order, the rising tension and sense of danger to Jeneva and her friends, is well-handled.

I enjoyed the story, learned some things about governmental land management and local attitudes toward government, and found the ending quite a surprise. If there are small problems with this debut novel, they stem from an experienced reporter acting entirely too trusting and naive to serve the story, and a couple of the rants are a little too long. That said, I look forward to another adventure with Jeneva Leopold.



Profile Image for Kathy Motley.
58 reviews
May 6, 2013
I always did have a soft spot in my heart for tough independent women protagonists. So couple that with a murder mystery and I'm hooked! This is Ms Madar's first published work of fiction and I loved all the eastern Oregon references as well as the Willamette (Corvallis) nods. The murder was unexpectedly towards the middle of the story rather than the beginning so there was plenty of setup for the characters. I could have done with fewer characters as it didn't help the story line any. Sometimes confusing but always well written though. I will definitely continue on with the next book. I just wish Ms Madar could go back to her first career as I think the G-T surely could use some better writers!!
Profile Image for Sarahandus.
98 reviews
January 25, 2013
A story of a lady recovering from a double mastectomy spends the summer in the hills of Oregon at her uncles abandoned mine. Aside from recovering her health she wants to find out something about her uncles disappearance years before.

The descriptions of the country put me right there with her, smelling the sage and pines.
People she meets are a little strange though, but that adds to the mystery which ends with a turn I did not see coming.
Profile Image for Barbara.
70 reviews
March 26, 2011
Well written mystery set in Eastern Oregon's mining company. All the more interesting because I know the author, whose health crisis and personality are very similar to the protagonist's. The killer's identity sure surprised me, but I never figure out the villain in mysteries.
Profile Image for Chrisl.
607 reviews85 followers
December 25, 2018
Mystery set in sparsely populated area of Eastern Oregon. Will read more by Ashna if available.
Enjoyed the tale, liked the main character. Next time I take the Dooley Mountain road between Central Oregon and Baker City, I'd like to check out the cemetery.
7 reviews
March 8, 2008
An excellent murder-mystery written by an accomplished storyteller.
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.