Bud Shumway Mystery series by Chinle Miller (#14-17)
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Overview: Chinle Miller wanders the outback of Colorado and Utah, eyeing civilization from a safe distance. She’s accompanied by her dogs and occasional ravens.
She has a B.A. in Anthropology and an M.A. in Linguistics and an A.S. in Geology.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller Cozy
The Sunnyside Cafe (#14)
When Sheriff Bud Shumway’s Aunt Ginger asks him to deliver a stove to her new cafe in Sunnyside, Utah, Bud has no idea that he’ll soon be in the middle of trying to solve how his Uncle Hank’s friend, Jimmy Johnson, was killed, even though the giant three-toed track left in the middle of Jimmy’s back points to the suspect as being some form of dinosaur. But that mystery soon takes a back seat to solving who is looting ancient Fremont antiquities from the famous Range Creek Canyon, where Bud and his geologist friend Shorty undertake a spy mission, accompanied by the elderly Mrs. Jensen, known for being a thorn in Bud’s side back home in Green River, a thorn made tolerable only by her delicious sugar cookies. Soon Bud is dealing with all kinds of mayhem, from the robbery of the Sunnyside Mining Museum to missing rafts and a mysterious box found floating on the river, as well as a stranger wandering through the night everywhere Bud goes. Add in Deputy Howie’s run for Mayor of Green River on a rockabilly platform, strange dinosaur calls, a missing figurine, a pair of bumbling crooks, a mysterious shield, hep cats and hot rods, and there’s never a dull moment in the high Utah desert.
The Temple Mountain Cafe (#15)
When Sheriff Bud Shumway gets a call to fly into Utah’s remote and mysterious Maze District to help recover the body of a man wearing a tuxedo, he has no idea that it’s only the beginning of a series of strange happenings, from a missing symphony orchestra to a ragtag boatman who seems to be from the long-ago past.
Throw in a strange UFO-like aircraft, a group of pirates terrorizing rafters, a cafe that goes missing, an oboe case with an unfinished Beethoven manuscript and cryptic message, a mountain lion looking in people’s windows, cinnamon toothpicks, Mayor Howie’s stolen RV, and a stranger asking too many questions—and who could ask for more intrigue and adventure in Utah’s high desert?
The Black Dragon Cafe (#16)
When Utah Sheriff Bud Shumway gets a strange letter saying a perfect crime is about to be committed, he has no idea that it’s just the beginning of a series of cryptic happenings, from a body that goes missing to finding another that happens to belong to a popular local photographer.
Throw in an assortment of plein-air artists, radio-control pilots (even a blimp!), Van Gogh aficionados (say that real fast), the Invisible Man, a strange canvas with clues painted on it at night, a bicycle-riding thief, a spooky grave, a messenger from another galaxy, a Rockabilly mayor who’s in trouble for his economic-development efforts, and an enigmatic petroglyph, and who could ask for more intrigue and adventure in Utah’s beautiful Black Dragon Canyon?
The Teewinot Cafe (#17)
When Utah Sheriff Bud Shumway gets an invitation from his geologist friend Shorty to accompany him to Grand Teton National Park, he has no idea that it’s just the beginning of a series of mysterious happenings, from finding an empty grave high on the flanks of Teewinot Mountain to inadvertently and fervently tracking himself.
Throw in an assortment of strange fossils, a dead ranger, mysterious booming noises, a mystery house run by a Scooby-Doo fan, a shady land developer, a reckless glider pilot, an eccentric campground host who lives in an old VW bus with her cat, and a overzealous ranger who would like nothing more than to arrest Bud and Howie, and who could ask for more intrigue and adventure in the majestic and mysterious high peaks of the Tetons?
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