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OverviewPhotographer Nellie Burns and her faithful Labrador retriever, Moonshine, travel to the Stanley Basin of central Idaho with sheep rancher, Gwynn Campbell, and his Basque sheepherder, Alphonso. Nellie plans to spend several weeks in the mountains around the basin at a sheep camp, photographing scenes for a railroad company's travel brochures. When their group arrives at the camp, however, they discover the current shepherd is dead. Basque sheriff Asteguigoiri arrives to seek the murderer and reluctantly accepts Nellie's help in the investigation. But when hapless tourists, lawless moonshiners, and hell-bent cowboys enter the picture, Nellie and Moonshine confront some of the greatest challenges yet to their courage and ingenuity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julie WestonPublisher: Encircle Publications, LLC Imprint: Encircle Publications, LLC Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.327kg ISBN: 9781645993759ISBN 10: 1645993752 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 29 April 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Basque Moon: 2017 Winner of the WILLA Literary Award for Historical Fiction Cowboys, sheepherders, and moonshiners form a volatile mix in 1920s Idaho. When Nell iskidnapped, she has to depend on Pearl to help her escape. The pair have some wild adventures while Nell tries to untangle a knotty puzzle and stay alive. Weston's second is a rip-roaring yarn that enchants with beguiling descriptions of the beauty of the Idaho wilderness. -Kirkus Reviews Weston does a good job evoking the wild beauty of Idaho's Sawtooth Range, and Nellie is a likable protagonist... the ending offers a promising direction for subsequent installments. -Publishers Weekly Basque Moon has pretty much everything I want in an historical mystery: gun fights and knife fights; cattlemen vs. sheepmen vs. moonshiners; a gallant dog; a handsome Basque sheriff; secrets, lies and murder; and Nellie Burns, a woman absolutely alive on the page, and a heroine of extraordinary curiosity and courage. All of this set down in the 1920s in the mountains of Idaho. Perfect. -Molly Gloss, author of The Hearts of Horses Weston explores a more personal kind of borderland with her character Nellie Burns, a professional photographer who survives and thrives in a world of rough, violent men who cannot comprehend new technologies, new economies, and a happily emancipated woman. -John Rember, author of Traplines: Coming Home to Sawtooth Valley Author InformationJulie Weston grew up in Idaho and practiced law for many years in Seattle, Washington. Her short stories and essays have been published in IDAHO Magazine, The Threepenny Review, River Styx, and Rocky Mountain Game & Fish, among other journals and magazines, and in the anthology Our Working Lives. 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, Basque Moon, Moonscape, and Miner's Moon. 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.juliewweston.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |