Grave Madness

"Butte was our mythical touchstone and standard of authenticity….When anyone in the family did something heroic, criminal or just plain self-destructive, my Aunt Marcia would credit 'the Butte in him [or her].' It wasn't a place, this Butte that lived on inside all its children, it was a condition of permanent defiance." ~ Barbara Ehrenreich in Living with a Wild God.

"I've been all over the world and done things that most don't have the guts to try. I've met and talked with people from every place on the planet and when it comes down to the best character on earth, you never have to go any farther than Butte. Those are the best people on Earth." -Evel Knievel

Nobody in Butte has been killed on St. Patrick’s Day in recent memory, though many have felt half alive the next morning after a few too many the previous day. And who would think an ad in the Mining City Messenger would lead to someone’s death?

Mesa and Chance Dawson need more that the luck o’ the Irish to solve a 30-year old death in order to track down the rogue responsible for the St. Patrick’s Day murder. Most of the former hospital staff and patients they talk to including a nurse whose prescription drug hat led to a change in careers, and a Cuban psychiatrist/a Castro revolution emigre –want to forget the secrets of the past – especially the killer.

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Grave Madness

"Butte was our mythical touchstone and standard of authenticity….When anyone in the family did something heroic, criminal or just plain self-destructive, my Aunt Marcia would credit 'the Butte in him [or her].' It wasn't a place, this Butte that lived on inside all its children, it was a condition of permanent defiance." ~ Barbara Ehrenreich in Living with a Wild God.

"I've been all over the world and done things that most don't have the guts to try. I've met and talked with people from every place on the planet and when it comes down to the best character on earth, you never have to go any farther than Butte. Those are the best people on Earth." -Evel Knievel

Nobody in Butte has been killed on St. Patrick’s Day in recent memory, though many have felt half alive the next morning after a few too many the previous day. And who would think an ad in the Mining City Messenger would lead to someone’s death?

Mesa and Chance Dawson need more that the luck o’ the Irish to solve a 30-year old death in order to track down the rogue responsible for the St. Patrick’s Day murder. Most of the former hospital staff and patients they talk to including a nurse whose prescription drug hat led to a change in careers, and a Cuban psychiatrist/a Castro revolution emigre –want to forget the secrets of the past – especially the killer.

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Grave Madness

Grave Madness

by Marian Jensen
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Grave Madness

by Marian Jensen

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"Butte was our mythical touchstone and standard of authenticity….When anyone in the family did something heroic, criminal or just plain self-destructive, my Aunt Marcia would credit 'the Butte in him [or her].' It wasn't a place, this Butte that lived on inside all its children, it was a condition of permanent defiance." ~ Barbara Ehrenreich in Living with a Wild God.

"I've been all over the world and done things that most don't have the guts to try. I've met and talked with people from every place on the planet and when it comes down to the best character on earth, you never have to go any farther than Butte. Those are the best people on Earth." -Evel Knievel

Nobody in Butte has been killed on St. Patrick’s Day in recent memory, though many have felt half alive the next morning after a few too many the previous day. And who would think an ad in the Mining City Messenger would lead to someone’s death?

Mesa and Chance Dawson need more that the luck o’ the Irish to solve a 30-year old death in order to track down the rogue responsible for the St. Patrick’s Day murder. Most of the former hospital staff and patients they talk to including a nurse whose prescription drug hat led to a change in careers, and a Cuban psychiatrist/a Castro revolution emigre –want to forget the secrets of the past – especially the killer.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046422177
Publisher: Marian Jensen
Publication date: 12/05/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 508 KB

About the Author

Marian Jensen has lived in Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio, and more recently in Butte, Montana since 1999. Her Mining City Mysteries includes four novels that follow the twist and turns of life a mountain town in one of the countries biggest flyover states. Trout fishing on the Big Hole River is still her favorite place to be.
Visit with her and like her page at Facebook at Mining City Mysteries or check out her blog at www.miningcitymysteries.

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