Best New Denver Novel
Haunting of Room 904 by Erika T. Wurth
Denver Indigenous author Erika T. Wurth has been successfully mining the Mile High City’s past for narrative nuggets of gold for years now, and her latest novel, a story of the supernatural and the spirit world, is set at no less than the local landmark Brown Palace Hotel. Wurth, who cut her teeth on writing about her own roots in the Chickasaw, Cherokee and Mexican Apache Nations, has expanded into some of Denver’s favorite haunts — including the real ghost story of socialite Louise Hill who lived in room 904 for fifteen years, from 1940 to 1955 … and some say never left. Want to recognize your own city in a book that explores horror? Dangerous, maybe, but thrilling, too.