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Julie W. Weston

    La escritura de Julie Weston profundiza en temas trascendentales como la vida, la muerte y el renacimiento, a menudo ambientados en el evocador escenario de su natal Idaho. Su experiencia en el derecho informa sus narrativas de estructura precisa y tramas cuidadosamente elaboradas. Weston explora la experiencia humana con un ojo agudo para el detalle y un fuerte sentido del lugar. Su prosa mezcla magistralmente el suspense con un lenguaje lírico, ofreciendo a los lectores un viaje literario inmersivo.

    Basque Moon
    Moonshadows
    • Moonshadows

      • 303 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      In the early 1920s, photographer Nellie Burns leaves Chicago to find adventure and a career in the West. She lands in Ketchum, Idaho. Out one night photographing moonshadows on snow, she discovers and photographs a dead body. When the body disappears and her negatives are stolen, she joins the chase to solve the mystery and find her negatives. But the Basque sheriff does not welcome her help, and the Chinese residents in town suspect Nellie herself of murder. As Nellie unravels the mystery of the missing body, she encounters a tangled web of revenge, opium addiction, obsessive love and loss, and a haunting story of devotion.

      Moonshadows
    • Basque Moon

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Nellie Burns, photographer, and her Labrador dog, Moonshine, travel with sheep rancher Gwynn Campbell and his Basque sheepherder to the Stanley Basin of central Idaho. Nellie plans to photograph scenes for a railroad s brochures to lure tourists to the West. When they arrive at the sheep camp, they discover the current herder is dead. Nellie s curiosity and photography lead her to a moonshine still and then a dash up a forested mountain. Nellie and Moonshine confront the greatest challenges yet to their courage and ingenuity when they face a range war and a ruthless killer. Basque Moon is an exciting and authentic story of western conflicts in the 1920s. Nellie must dig deep to restore her faith in herself and her chosen profession."

      Basque Moon