Denver Post Reviews DENVER CITY JUSTICE


Denver City Justice book coverDenver City Justice by J.v.L. Bell was reviewed by New York Times bestselling author Sandra Dallas in the Denver Post (February 23, 2020) in a regional review of books. Sandra Dallas found J.v.L. Bell’s Denver City Justice a thoroughly enjoyable read:

“Denver City Justice” is a slapstick romp through early-day Denver with an assortment of characters both real and imagined.

Denver City Justice  is the sequel to J.v.L. Bell’s debut novel The Lucky Hat Mine. The story resumes with Millie and Dom getting married along with the mayhem and murder that ensues. Denver City Justice is a historical novel that takes place in 1860s Colorado. It is rich in frontier lore, interesting Colorado history, and endearingly quirky characters.

J.v.L. Bell is the winner of 2018 Will Rogers Medallion Award, Western Humor, Written for The Lucky Hat Mine. She is a Colorado native who was raised climbing Colorado’s 14,000 foot mountains, exploring old ghost towns, and reading stories about life in the early frontier days.

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