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Tainted Mountain

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Nora Abbott needs to make enough snow to save her ski resort from the drought that is ravishing Northern Arizona, and her recent court victory should mean good times are ahead. But when the death of Nora’s husband brings her overbearing mother into town, energy tycoon Barrett McCreary uses the opportunity to launch what might just be a hostile takeover of her cash-strapped resort.

To make matters worse, the local Hopi tribe still claims that making snow on the mountain will upset the balance of the earth, and someone is taking matters into their own hands in an explosive way. The ruggedly handsome Cole Huntsman keeps turning up to help Nora, but he seems to be dealing from both sides of the deck. And with a business empire’s profits—not to mention lives—at stake, double-dealing is a deadly strategy.

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“Baker’s series debut brings Native American culture and big business together into a clash that can be heard across the mountains."—Library Journal

“A thoroughly satisfying mystery! Shannon Baker captures the grandeur and fragility of the Western landscape while keeping the pages turning.”—Margaret Coel, New York Times bestselling author of Buffalo Bill’s Dead Now

"Tainted Mountain is a story as mysterious and beautiful as the Arizona landscape in which it's set. Shannon Baker offers readers a taut, cautionary tale that is a deft mix of both important contemporary issues and the timeless spiritual traditions of the Hopi. For those of us who hunger for the kind of novel Tony Hillerman used to write so well, this promising new series may just fill the bill. Pick up Tainted Mountain and prepare to be entranced."—William Kent Krueger, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Cork O'Connor Series

"Pitting greed against the future of a people, Baker's thoughtful thriller, Tainted Mountain, not only presents a compelling clash of myth and violence that will keep you guessing, it also reads like such a love letter to the natural world, you won't want it to end."—Kris Neri, author of Revenge on Route 66

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 14, 2013
      Action trumps character development in this fast-moving first in a new series from Baker (Ashes of the Red). A northern Arizona ski resort owner, Nora Abbott, must contend not only with a severe drought but also angry Hopi Indians, a threatened takeover by powerful energy tycoon Barrett McCreary, eco-terrorists led by a phony Native American called Big Elk, and the arrival of her overbearing mother. Against some nasty—and sometimes deadly—opposition, Nora is determined to complete the snow-making project that can save the resort. Meanwhile, the spirits of the mountain are said to be angry at her for trying to upset the balance of the Earth. After Nora’s husband dies, handsome Cole Huntsman, a uranium mining expert, seeks to protect her, but can he be trusted? Baker dwells too much on what Nora is thinking, while shifts to the chief villain’s viewpoint disconcert. Readers will wish for more show and less tell next time.

    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2013
      The future of an Arizona ski resort hangs in the balance as its owner fights environmentalists, Native American activists and uranium miners for the right to make snow. It should be clear sailing for Nora Abbott, owner of Kachina Ski, now that she's won a lawsuit permitting her to use artificial snowmaking equipment. But minutes after the decision, a mysterious figure slashes Nora's ankle. Days later, someone pushes her husband, Scott, off a mountainside trail, killing him. Next, Scott's mistress, Maureen, dies in a car crash. The police suspect Nora, even after an explosion destroys her ski lift and her house is firebombed. Nora enters a shaky partnership with Barrett McCreary, who's seeking the rights to extract uranium from Kachina. And her stylish mother, Abigail, is ready to forge an even more personal relationship with McCreary. Still, representatives of the local Hopi press on with their media campaign to stop Nora from making snow, and their fears for Mother Earth resonate with local environmentalists. McCreary's minion Cole Huntsman is strangely protective of Nora, just as her friend Charlie Podanski bristles with concern over Abigail. Will the Hopi, led by a shaky Sioux agitator named Big Elk, stop Kachina Ski, or will Nora succumb to one of the many "accidents" someone has planned for her? Lots of explosions, fires and crashes, but despite its exotic location, Baker's debut offers no local color and little suspense.

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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2013

      Nora Abbott has been fighting to make snow and save her cash-strapped ski resort in northern Arizona. A legal win leads only to distress when Nora's husband is murdered, her life is threatened, and her imperious mother arrives with shocking news. Nora is forced to turn to local energy tycoon Barrett McCreary for money. Unfortunately, Barrett seems to have some big ideas of his own for her resort. When the local Hopi tribe ramps up its threats against Nora, new man in town Cole Huntsman always seems to be around to offer support. However, Cole has his own secrets, and Nora soon realizes that she could end up with a knife in her back. VERDICT Baker's (Ashes of the Red Heifer) series debut brings Native American culture and big business together into a clash that can be heard across the mountains. Nora and Barrett threaten to reveal the story long before its end; but layered subplots show that not everything is as cut and dried as it seems. Fans of J.A. Jance's Joanna Brady will see similarities in Nora Abbott.

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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