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Learn moreAn overworked sheriff and a string of condo burglaries at a luxurious ski resort have Lieutenant Joe Gunther and the newly minted Vermont Bureau of Investigation digging deep for clues. But it doesnโt take long for Joe to find the most likely thief missing and his girlfriend dead.
As the complications mount, from drug dealing to environmental terrorism to attempted murder, Joe and his team go undercover to infiltrate the closed society of a one-company town, populated by bored millionaires and supported by a small legion of resort employees, not all of whom are what they seem.
Archer Mayor is the New York Times bestselling author of the highly acclaimed Vermont-based series of mystery novels featuring detective Joe Gunther. He is a past winner of the New England Book Award for his body of work, the first time a writer of crime literature has been so honored. He also works as a death investigator, a sheriffโs deputy, and a volunteer firefighter and EMT in Vermont.
Tom Taylorson is an Earphones Awardโwinning narrator and Chicago-based actor with over a decade of stage experience. In that time he also built a voice-over career and now primarily works as a voice actor. Tom is an adjunct faculty member at Columbia College Chicago, teaching voice-over for interactive media.
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โIt always storms in the last chapter of an Archer Mayor novelโthe better for this rugged stylist to top off the narrative with a snow-blinding, wind-howling action scene like the mountain chase that brings Tucker Peak to its invigorating close.โ
โFilled with his usual strong characters, evocative settings, well-researched backgrounds, and polished writingโฆOften labeled a โregionalโ writer, Mayor, with his intelligent plots, wit, relaxed style, and understanding of human relationships, deserves wider recognition.โ
โMayor again displays his remarkable ability to meld setting and character into a fully realized whole.โ
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