Into Thin Air

Into Thin Air

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Aug 1, 1995 · English · Hardcover (259 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 259
Language English
Published Aug 1, 1995
Publisher Delacorte Press
ISBN-10 038531311X
ISBN-13 9780385313117

Description

Mountain man, ex-hippie, and single father, Sheriff Kurt Muller feels like an outsider in his hometown of Aspen, Colorado.  Old enough to remember Aspen's more rustic years, Muller can't quite get used to its identity as "Glamour Gultch," where ski bums, Latino migrant workers, and extravagant jet-setters live in uneasy proximity.  In this volatile mix, Muller finds his personal code of ethics is more and more at odds with the compromises of elected office.

But even for Muller there's nothing ambiguous about a dead man floating down Roaring Fork River.  A beautiful doctor identifies the John Doe as an acclaimed Argentine journalist, and Muller, mesmerized by her stories of brutality and corruption in Argentina, finds himself taking unusual and unprofessional risks to solve the crime which comes to haunt him when the woman vanishes.  Implicated in her disappearance and suddenly the FBI's target in a drug-trafficking case based on his radical past, Muller searches desperately for a way to clear himself and protect his family from sinister forces on either side of the law.  As he presses ever closer to the truth, Muller confronts Aspen's changing ethos and, ultimately, an unresolved family tragedy that has haunted his life.

Tough, inventive, and deeply human, Into Thin Air is page-turning suspense at its very best.

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Genres

Mystery Thriller & Suspense Children’s Horror Crime Politics
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