Julie Weston

Julie Weston practiced law for many years in Seattle, Washington, before moving to Hailey, Idaho. Her publications include mysteries set in Idaho in the 1920s, a memoir of place about Kellogg, Idaho, where she grew up, and a travel memoir, along with photographs, set in the Four Corners area of the Southwest. Awards for Ms. Weston include the 2017 WILLA Literary Award for Historical Fiction; Honorable Mention in the 2009 Idaho Book of the Year Award; Finalist in the May Sarton Literary Award; and from Red Hen Press, which selected her travel memoir to place in its contest Defenders of the Earth Award.

Book Reviews by Julie Weston

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“full of derring-do, luscious descriptions in the cities of England and France, and appealing and not-so-appealing characters.”

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“Take my word for it: if you don’t live in a small town now, you probably shouldn’t move to one. . . . Resist these impulses. Trust me.