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CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR JULIE WESTON S MOONSHADOWS The reader walks effortlessly into a West long behind us, in this gorgeously written, taut mystery. Secrets are the fuel of all fiction prepare for Moonshadows to burn brightly. Ridley Pearson, bestselling author of The Red Room A photographer s aspirations take her West in the 1920s, right into a mysterious murder case. The small town is clearly hiding many secrets, and if Nellie can t uncover them, the next corpse may be hers. This debut mystery from Weston authentically portrays the gritty mining towns and the wild beauty of Idaho while presenting a challenging puzzle. Kirkus Reviews "…mehr

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CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR JULIE WESTON S MOONSHADOWS The reader walks effortlessly into a West long behind us, in this gorgeously written, taut mystery. Secrets are the fuel of all fiction prepare for Moonshadows to burn brightly. Ridley Pearson, bestselling author of The Red Room A photographer s aspirations take her West in the 1920s, right into a mysterious murder case. The small town is clearly hiding many secrets, and if Nellie can t uncover them, the next corpse may be hers. This debut mystery from Weston authentically portrays the gritty mining towns and the wild beauty of Idaho while presenting a challenging puzzle. Kirkus Reviews "
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Julie Weston grew up in Idaho and practiced law for many years in Seattle, Washington. Her debut fiction, Moonshadows, a Nellie Burns and Moonshine Mystery, was published in 2015 (Five Star Publishing). Her memoir of place, The Good Times Are All Gone Now: Life, Death and Rebirth in an Idaho Mining Town (University of Oklahoma Press, 2009), received an honorable mention in the 2009 Idaho Book of the Year Awards. Her short stories and essays have been published in IDAHO Magazine, The Threepenny Review, River Styx, Clackamas Review, and other journals. Both an essay and a short story have been nominated for Pushcart Prizes. She and her husband, Gerry Morrison, now live in central Idaho where they ski, write, photograph, and enjoy the outdoors