Reviewed by Julie Simpson –
Looking for a way to bring some excitement to your life? Look no further than this collection of nail-biting, page-turning, can’t-put-it-down mysteries from Colorado authors. From the shores of Nantucket to the vineyards of Oregon, travel with these investigators, sleuths, and searchers as they uncover the clues and bring the bad guys to justice. Family secrets will be learned, victims will be avenged, and disaster will be averted. More importantly, through all these reads, you will be left guessing until the very last chapter.
In addition to mysteries, we also have a great selection of romance, thriller, young adult, and non-fiction titles for you to enjoy. Do you any of these books pique your interest? Enter our November contest for your chance of adding one – or more – of these great books to your library. Click here to enter. Happy reading!
• Blitzed
• Colorado’s Carlino Brothers: A Bootlegging Empire
• The Colorado Curveball
• The Dead Girl in 2A
• Death on Tuckernuck
• Death: Where is Thy Sting?
• Denver City Justice
• The Dog Who Took Me Up a Mountain
• Fake
• Final Option
• First Tracks
• Formula for Failure in Vietnam
• The Free Horse
• Go Ask Fannie
• God Gave Us the Bible
• Her Perfect Life
• Colorado’s Carlino Brothers: A Bootlegging Empire
• The Colorado Curveball
• The Dead Girl in 2A
• Death on Tuckernuck
• Death: Where is Thy Sting?
• Denver City Justice
• The Dog Who Took Me Up a Mountain
• Fake
• Final Option
• First Tracks
• Formula for Failure in Vietnam
• The Free Horse
• Go Ask Fannie
• God Gave Us the Bible
• Her Perfect Life
• Killing Godiva’s Horse
• The Legend of Carl Draco
• Nessie Quest
• Recursion
• The Return of the Scoundrel
• Safeguard
• Stolen Heart
• There’s Something About Sweetie
• The Tiny Giant
• Tiny Goat, Big Cheese: A Farm-to-Table Hobby to Career Odyssey
• Trapper’s Moon
• Up, Down & All Around
• A Vintage Revenge
• Virtues of Strangers
• What’s This Tail Saying?
• Zapata
• The Legend of Carl Draco
• Nessie Quest
• Recursion
• The Return of the Scoundrel
• Safeguard
• Stolen Heart
• There’s Something About Sweetie
• The Tiny Giant
• Tiny Goat, Big Cheese: A Farm-to-Table Hobby to Career Odyssey
• Trapper’s Moon
• Up, Down & All Around
• A Vintage Revenge
• Virtues of Strangers
• What’s This Tail Saying?
• Zapata
First Tracks
By Catherine O’Connell
Maybe her confidence in her skiing skill spurred her to make a fatal choice. But when a suspicious furnace malfunction almost kills her again, then someone tries to set her cabin on fire, Greta realizes she and Warren may be the targets in a murder plot? But why? When another girl disappears, Greta’s faced with another devastating possibility: could her new love interest be capable of murder?
From the slopes of Aspen, to the famed ski resorts of the Alps, follow Greta through this harrowing mystery of false identities, love, and murder.
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Death on Tuckernuck
By Francine Mathews
Back on the mainland, Detective Meredith Folger is supposed to be getting married this weekend, but between the storm and a wrecked private yacht with two gunshot victims aboard, it looks like her party might be postponed. Despite her personal worries and the raging storm, Merry has to find the murderer wherever he’s holed up against the weather…before he kills again.
A well-written mystery set in unique circumstances, Death on Tuckernuck is the latest engaging Merry Folger thriller by Colorado author Francine Mathews.
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Her Perfect Life
By Rebecca Taylor
No one is more confused than Clare’s sister, Eileen. She always envied the charmed life her sister led, a life that looked perfect compared to her own mess. Why would Clare throw it all away? Eileen travels to Clare’s house and starts to learn about the sister she never really knew. Clare’s last novel might hold the key to unlocking the secret burden she carried, the heavy truth that led her to put a bullet in her own heart.
With Her Perfect Life, Colorado author Rebecca Taylor has crafted a thoroughly entertaining page-turner that examines the destructive power of our own false narratives.
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Killing Godiva’s Horse
By J. M. Mitchell
After a devastating loss in Montana, Jack finds himself once again trying to make peace in the middle of a war over public land. This time, he must attempt to negotiate between a deadbeat rancher, a two-faced politician, and the people trying to preserve the presence of wild horses in the national park. After he’s reprimanded for his efforts, Jack travels to Kenya to try to help a fellow ranger continue the research of a murdered scientist. What he learns about poaching in Kenya might just be the key he needs to solve the conflict in New Mexico. But will the tables be turned on him in a repeat of what happened in Montana?
This dense, well-researched environmental mystery thriller comes out of Colorado author J. M. Mitchell’s own experiences during a long career in the National Park Service.
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Virtues of Strangers
By Sharon McAnear
In book six, Virtues of Strangers, Jemma is married to the love of her life and has two kids, with another one on the way. But when her handsome husband spends more time at work than with her and hires a gorgeous new assistant, will their picture-perfect life implode?
While Chillaton, Texas, gossips about Jemma and Chase, the small-town postmistress also investigates the odd affairs of her recently deceased husband. Was he a boring old fisherman, or a secret Mafia member? And what is his connection to the strange old woman who has recently moved to town?
A unique blend of mystery and love story, this novel about small town life draws on the memories of the author’s own grandmother.
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Denver City Justice
By J.v.L. Bell
Millie finds that being a wife enhances her penchant for sleuthing rather than dampening it as she seeks answers that will prove her husband is innocent of murder. But all men have secrets. If she digs deep enough, will the man she loves turn out to be a secret scoundrel?
Colorado author J.v.L. Bell has crafted another light classic historical whodunit that is rich with both mystery and humor.
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A Vintage Revenge
By Lee Mossel
With divorces, marriages, new businesses and the rise of the wine and marijuana industries, the town and its people are hardly recognizable. Cort must navigate a changed landscape of motives and alliances as he seeks the truth…and avoids becoming the next victim.
While this whodunit by Colorado author Lee Mosel can read awkwardly at times, it still provides enough twists and turns to keep readers guessing at the identity of the murderer until the end.
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Recursion
By Blake Crouch
But Helena cannot anticipate the connection her invention makes between memory and the actual fabric of time, or the endlessly twisting, and inevitably destructive, complications that result. Neither can she untangle the webs that tie her in every timeline to Barry Sutton, an ordinary New York City cop, or the egomaniacal machinations of Marcus Slade. Maybe she can find a way to close the Pandora’s box she’s opened. Or maybe she should just live her life the best she can before the world ends.
In his craziest, most mind-bending story yet, Colorado author Blake Crouch has created yet another stunning science fiction thriller with Recursion.
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The Legend of Carl Draco
By Gary Reilly
The information the professor imparts sends Carl back to his homeland: a town in the Appalachian Mountains unmarked on any map. He finds the past of a family he never knew, a place where the Draco name has become legend. And, he finds a man with powers strong enough to match his own, waiting for him to return.
This novel mixes contemporary magical realism with the rich tradition of American tall tales to create an entertaining, well-written, and utterly unique story that appeals to a variety of readers. This is the 13th posthumously published manuscript of the late author Gary Reilly, who grew up in Colorado.
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Stolen Heart
By K.L. McKee
But when Abby arrives in North Fork, Colorado, she finds that Kevin’s dairy farming family is the exact opposite of him, especially his handsome brother, Jake. Where Kevin is selfish and obsessed with appearances, Jake is gentle, kind, and down-to-earth. Abby finds her feelings for Jake growing, but if she doesn’t keep up the lie as Kevin’s fiancé, she might never pay off her father’s debt. And how would Jake feel about her, anyway, if he found out she is a liar?
The truth is bound to come out eventually. When it does, will Abby find a way to make a reality out of the dream life she’s found in North Fork?
A feel-good story about family and forgiveness by a western Colorado author, Stolen Heart takes place within the familiar landscape of the Rocky Mountains.
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Go Ask Fannie
By Elisabeth Hyde
Despite their differences, the Blaire family is bound together by one terrible event: the car accident that killed their mother and brother one snowy night. Their days spent together weave the past, their part in that tragedy, and everything that has followed into a tapestry of family life that has shaped who they are, for good or bad. Maybe, if they can find a way to tolerate each other, they might actually find a way to move forward instead of always looking back.
Colorado author and Boulder resident Elisabeth Hyde astutely captures the complexities of a family marked by trauma in this well-written novel.
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Zapata
By Harper McDavid
Alejandro DeLeon holds the official title of the cartel’s attorney, but he’s also been assigned as Javier’s babysitter. Mostly he works to keep Javier’s bad decisions under wraps while he secretly collects evidence against the Ramos family to pass on to the FBI. But when he sees Avery held captive, beaten and destined for death or slavery, he decides that rescuing her is worth the risk of blowing his cover.
The undeniable attraction between the two grows as they crisscross Mexico only one step ahead of Javier. But will they, or their love, be able to survive the challenges they face?
Colorado author Harper McDavid utilizes her own experience as an engineer working along the U.S.-Mexico border into Avery McAndrews, the main character in this captivating book.
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Blitzed
By Alexa Martin
But when Maxwell Lewis walks into her bar, everything changes. Not only is he a gorgeous famous football star, but he’s also sweet, attentive, and humble. Despite her best efforts, Brynn falls head-over-heels for him. But is he hiding a secret that might tear them apart?
The book is a thoroughly entertaining romance written by an actual Colorado NFL wife.
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Final Option
By Clive Cussler
When it comes to speed, weaponry and stealth, the Oregon was thought to be unmatched. But a powerful enemy set on revenge has managed to make a twin ship in order to bring down Cabrillo. When the vessels inevitably fight head to head, the only difference between them will be their crews. Will the Oregon crew’s ingenuity and daring be enough to save the world again?
Final Option is the latest installment in the Oregon Files series by the late Clive Cussler, who was New York Times best-selling author and a former Colorado resident.
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Trapper’s Moon
By Gini Rifkin
But even if they can individually survive wild animals, the murderous agents of the Hudson Bay Company, starvation and hostile tribes, can their love manage to bridge the gap between their different worlds and bring their destinies into alignment?
Colorado author Gini Rifkin’s latest book is full of historically accurate details, which bring this short love story to life.
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The Return of the Scoundrel
By Amethyst Creek
Meanwhile, the beautiful Libby Talbott visits her brother in Leadville on her way to becoming the newest school mistress for Weld County. There she meets a handsome man known in Leadville as Richard Rutledge. He seems particularly interested when she tells him she will be boarding at the Blackstone ranch.
The scoundrel, whether he is called Bridger or Richard, threatens to destroy multiple lives on his path of vengeance. Can the people of Weld County stop him before it’s too late?
While not as much of a romance novel as the cover may suggest, this book does include fascinating details of life in late-1800s Colorado.
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The Dead Girl in 2A
By Carter Wilson
As they struggle to figure out how they might have crossed paths before, Clara admits she’s flying to Colorado to kill herself in the mountains. With that revelation, she is off the plane and lost in the crowded airport. Jake is left reeling.
And so the book begins. What follows after Jake and Clara get off the plane includes a shadowy, manipulative figure who is working in the background — their paranoia is well founded — and a psychological twist unlike anything else you’ve read.
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The Dog Who Took Me Up a Mountain
By Rick Crandall and Joseph Cosgriff
One would never look at a picture of Emme and think, “That’s a mountain climbing dog.” But that was Emme’s favorite thing to do, and she didn’t let her show dog status or short legs keep her from climbing Colorado’s 14ers during her lifetime. For Rick, hiking with Emme brought a newfound passion and better physical health in the aftermath of a divorce and financial loss. She may have been small, but Emme’s extraordinary life ended up having an enormous impact on Rick and many others who knew her.
A touching memoir, especially for those who have ever been lucky enough to be the human of an extraordinary dog, The Dog Who Took Me Up a Mountain is also a testament about the power of the mountains to heal a battered soul.
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Colorado’s Carlino Brothers: A Bootlegging Empire
By Sam Carlino
Written by the grandson of one of the infamous Carlino brothers, this record of a wild and dangerous time in Colorado history is a well-researched true story that reads like a novel. Sam Carlino traces his family all the way from Italy to their eventual hasty departure to California, where the descendants of the gangster Carlinos have sought to overcome and forget the bloody events of the past.
Enjoy this exciting, informative glimpse into Colorado history, complete with fascinating family photos.
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Death: Where is Thy Sting?
By Shari Howard McMinn
Formula for Failure in Vietnam
By William Hamilton
Safeguard
By John A. Daly
But, once his solitude is interrupted by a mysterious group with guns and the members force their way into the missile site with vague references to a specific timeline, he realizes he’s got to find his own way out of their mad plan. What was once a slow day on the plains west of Greeley, becomes a fight for survival.
The missile silo setting for this fourth book in the Sean Coleman Thriller series by Greeley author John A. Daly, actually exists in rural Weld County.
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Tiny Goat, Big Cheese: A Farm-to-Table Hobby to Career Odyssey
By Kate Johnson
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BOOKS FOR YOUNGER READERS:
There’s Something About Sweetie (Young Adult)
By Sandhya Menon
Ashish Patel’s girlfriend dumps him, and despite his handsome face, he can’t seem to get his confidence back when it comes to girls. In a weak moment, he agrees to let his parents set him up with a nice Indian girl: Sweetie Nair. The two have a mutual agreement to go on the traditional dates Ashish’s parents have laid out for them, never anticipating the chemistry that starts to form between them. But can they overcome the voices telling them what they should be in order to love each other as they are? An uplifting story about love and loving yourself, this book by a Colorado author is an enjoyable read for anyone teenaged to old age.
Fake (Young Adult)
By Donna Cooner
Then she’s assigned one of the most popular boys in school as a lab partner, a boy who bullied her in the past. She gets an awesome, horrible idea: she’ll create a profile pretending to be a pretty, skinny, popular girl, get him to fall for her and then break his heart.
But all the lying gets complicated and Maisie starts to see that these people she hates, the people she thought hated her, are just kids like her, with insecurities, secret pains and a desire to be seen for who they really are. Can Maisie overcome the ugly parts of herself, forgive the people who hurt her and find a way to love herself before it’s too late?
While written primarily for the young adult fiction crowd, this novel by Colorado author Donna Cooner is an inspiring read for adults as well.
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Nessie Quest (Middle Grade)
By Melissa Savage
But things start to look up when she makes new friends and hears about the legend of Nessie, the famed monster of the lake. Ada Ru finds herself pulled into the world of monster chasing and encounters danger and excitement, both real and imagined. So maybe Scotland isn’t so bad after all. That is, if she and her friends can find real evidence of Nessie before anyone else.
An exciting, funny and thoughtful story for all ages, Nessie Quest is especially perfect for middle school-aged girls. Colorado author Melissa Savage applies her background as a child psychologist to add emotional depth and good parental conversations to an otherwise lighthearted story.
The Free Horse (Chapter Book)
By Susan Carpenter Noble
In both books, 11-year-old Meghan Callahan’s passion for horses lead to adventures and hard lessons. In the first book, Ol’ Ben, who has taught her to ride, invites Meghan alone on a real life cattle drive. But will her parents, who don’t share Meghan’s love of horses, allow her to go? Will it be safe and will they get the job done?
There are more bruises and hard lessons in the second book as Meghan determines to win the title of Rodeo Princess. Friends turn against her and deal with their own crises. But events bring Meghan to a decision: is she willing to give up her own dreams for the happiness of someone else?
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God Gave Us the Bible (Young Book Lovers)
By Lisa Tawn Bergren
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The Colorado Curveball (Chapter Book)
By David A. Kelly
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