Moonscape

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Product Details
Price
$25.95  $24.13
Publisher
Five Star Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
244
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.6 X 0.9 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Library Binding
EAN/UPC
9781432858216

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About the Author
Julie Weston grew up in Idaho and practiced law for many years in Seattle, Washington. Her book, The Good Times Are All Gone Now: Life, Death and Rebirth in an Idaho Mining Town (University of Oklahoma Press, 2009) won Honorable Mention in the 2009 Idaho Book of the Year Award. She appeared on a C-Span2/Book TV interview in December, 2013. Both an essay and a short story were nominated for Pushcart Prizes. She is the author of the Nellie Burns and Moonshine Mysteries: Moonshadows, a Finalist in the Mary Sarton Literary Awards; Basque Moon, winner of the 2017 WILLA Award in Historical Fiction; Moonscape, Bronze winner of the INDIE Foreword Awards; Miners' Moon, Bronze winner in the Will Rogers Medallion Awards for Mystery; and Moon Bones, published by Encircle Publications in October, 2022. She and her husband, Gerry Morrison, now live in south-central Idaho where they ski, write, photograph, and enjoy the outdoors. You can learn more by visiting www.julieweston.com.
Reviews

Weston's third Nellie Burns & Moonshine mystery (Basque Moon; Moonshadow --Kristen Stewart, Pearland Lib., Brazoria Cty. Lib. Syst., TX
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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, New York Times bestselling author of The Red Room

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This debut mystery from Weston authentically portrays the gritty mining towns and the wild beauty of Idaho while presenting a challenging puzzle.

--Kirkus Reviews on Moonshadows"