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On Deadly Ground

by Michael Norman
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Overview

Kanab, Utah is bitterly divided by the politics of land management. When environmentalist David Greenbriar is found dead, County Sheriff, Charley Sutter, seeks help from newly appointed Law Enforcement Ranger, J. D. Books. Books discovers that the victim’s widow has been having an affair with Lance Clayburn. Physical evidence links Clayburn to the killing. Books connects Greenbriar’s murder to a corrupt Kane County Sheriff’s deputy and a Las Vegas business conglomerate with ties to organized crime. Enter Peter Deluca, a very dangerous mob contract killer, who will eliminate anyone who can link him or his employer to Greenbriar’s murder.

Synopsis

Kanab, Utah is bitterly divided by the politics of land management. When environmentalist David Greenbriar is found dead, County Sheriff, Charley Sutter, seeks help from newly appointed Law Enforcement Ranger, J. D. Books. Books discovers that the victim's widow has been having an affair with Lance Clayburn. Physical evidence links Clayburn to the killing. Books connects Greenbriar's murder to a corrupt Kane County Sheriff's deputy and a Las Vegas business conglomerate with ties to organized crime. Enter Peter Deluca, a very dangerous mob contract killer, who will eliminate anyone who can link him or his employer to Greenbriar's murder.

Publishers Weekly

Mining interests and conservation forces clash in southern Utah in this absorbing whodunit from Norman (The Commission). Shortly after J.D. Books, a new Bureau of Land Management law enforcement ranger, returns to his hometown of Kanab, the sheriff asks him to take a look at a crime scene. The bullet-ridden body of David Greenbriar, the head of the Escalante Environmental Wilderness Alliance, was found hanging from a beam in a barn used as an old west movie set, though it’s clear the victim was shot elsewhere. A former cop who left the Denver police force under a cloud, Books soon locates Greenbriar’s abandoned SUV, with blood traces on the door, near a trail head miles away. Greenbriar’s wife’s lover, a fellow EEWA member, emerges as the prime suspect, but Books has his doubts. A well-crafted plot with plenty of action, a likable hero with a checkered past, and a magnificent western setting make this one a winner. (Mar.)

About the Author, Michael Norman

MICHAEL NORMAN, a former reporter for The New York Times, teaches narrative journalism at New York University.

ELIZABETH M. NORMAN, the author of two books about war, teaches at New York University s Steinhardt School of Education.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

Mining interests and conservation forces clash in southern Utah in this absorbing whodunit from Norman (The Commission). Shortly after J.D. Books, a new Bureau of Land Management law enforcement ranger, returns to his hometown of Kanab, the sheriff asks him to take a look at a crime scene. The bullet-ridden body of David Greenbriar, the head of the Escalante Environmental Wilderness Alliance, was found hanging from a beam in a barn used as an old west movie set, though it’s clear the victim was shot elsewhere. A former cop who left the Denver police force under a cloud, Books soon locates Greenbriar’s abandoned SUV, with blood traces on the door, near a trail head miles away. Greenbriar’s wife’s lover, a fellow EEWA member, emerges as the prime suspect, but Books has his doubts. A well-crafted plot with plenty of action, a likable hero with a checkered past, and a magnificent western setting make this one a winner. (Mar.)

Kirkus Reviews

Utah attracts eco-terrorists, free-range ranchers and one very determined assassin. Returning to his hometown of Kanab, Utah, as a ranger for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), former Denver cop J.D. Books catches a homicide on the first day of his new job. David Greenbriar, the force behind the Escalante Environmental Wilderness Alliance (EEWA), has been shot dead while returning from a hike on the Kaiparowitz Plateau, then strung up in a barn on an abandoned Western movie set. Don't cry for his pretty young widow, who has a lover to console her and a former lover who got her pregnant several months ago. Was the homicide provoked by romance, or by Greenbriar's obsession with stymieing road expansion in the southern Utah wilderness? Working with Sheriff Charley Sutter and Chief Deputy Brian Call, Books locates a sole witness, but not before someone inside the investigation leaks information that causes the witness to take a powder and a Vegas hit man to appear. More die. The mole is uncovered. Vegas mobsters make threats. Clearly Books and the assassin are on a collision course that will end with one of them wounded and the other one dead. Too many dangling ends and melodramatic riffs to have the lean appeal of Norman's neatly turned police procedurals (The Commission, 2007, etc.). But Books is a likable hero.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2010
Publisher
Poisoned Pen Press
Pages
278
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781590587133

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