Ned Carr is a miner, an irascible old coot who has held on to acres of prime real estate in the middle of Aspen's ski slopes. Carr feuds with everyone, including the ski company and eco-warriors who want to shut down his mines. Sheriff Kurt Muller is the only person with a soft spot for Carr. Following up a suspicious call, Muller rushes to Carr's mine--in time to witness the shaft explosion that kills him. Drawn into a dangerous covert war between militant greens and corporate forces grappling for control of the New West, Muller uncovers a conspiracy that could destroy his most cherished loves--the two children under his protection and the snowcapped wilderness he calls home.
THOMAS ZIGAL is the author of the critically acclaimed Kurt Muller mystery series set in Aspen, Colorado. He is a graduate of the Stanford Writing Program and has published short stories and book reviews in literary magazines and fiction anthologies for the past 30 years. He grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast and in Louisiana and now lives in Austin, Texas.
When Ned Carr, an old school miner, is blown to bits in his mineshaft everyone thinks it was an accident. Everyone except Kurt Muller, and his investigation unearths a mystery that stems back to the mining laws of 1872, and present day land and property grabs. Rough and tumble story!
#2 in the Kurt Miller series. The novel begins with Kurt, the ex-hippie sheriff of Aspen, CO, still having six weeks of leave left while recovering from injuries incurred in Into Thin Air (1995). When the leave is up he will have to decide whether or not to resume sheriffing duties, a job he ran for as a lark ten years earlier.
Kurt Muller series - Ned Carr is a miner who has held on to acres of prime real estate in the middle of Aspen’s ski slopes. Carr feuds with everyone, including the ski company and eco-warriors who want to shut down his mines. Following up a suspicious call, Muller rushes to Carr’s mine—in time to witness the shaft explosion that kills him. Drawn into a covert war between militant greens and corporate forces grappling for control of the New West, Muller uncovers a conspiracy that could destroy his loves—the two children under his protection and the snowcapped wilderness he calls home..
As far as murder/action/mysteries go this was one of the better thrills I've read in a while. Will definitely read more from Thomas Zigal because his writing style was top notch.