Read any book set in Colorado (fiction or nonfiction).
The Stand by Stephen King
This popular apocalyptic horror novel follows the journey of various survivors heading to Boulder, Colorado – where they’ve been promised peace and safety. But, as fans of King know, there is a whole lot of dark danger lurking around every corner. King excels at creating some memorable characters and wonderful descriptions of Colorado.
Killing Trail by Margaret Mizushima
Set in the beautiful mountains of Colorado this is book one of the Timber Creek K-9 Mystery series. If you like dogs, nature, and/or mysteries – this is the book for you. Officer Mattie Cobb investigates the murder of a young girl with the help of her partner Robo, a trusty K-9 police dog. Author lives in Colorado.
Centennial by James Michener
How about a Colorado classic? This sweeping historical fiction offers details and drama about our beautiful state — from the formation of the Rocky Mountains to the pioneering men and women who settled here. These locations and characters will stay on your mind long after you finish the book.
All That Is Secret by Patricia Raybon
Historical mystery winner of the 2022 Christy Award as well as several “best mystery” lists! Set in 1923 Denver, Theology Professor Annalee Spain travels to Denver to solve the murder of her father. Being a young black woman surrounded by the KKK and Denver’s powerful elite, she welcomes the help of a handsome pastor. This book will get your emotions pumping.
Desperado by Manuel Ramos
Noir crime fiction by popular Denver author introduces us to his fun and complicated character, Gus Corral. In this first book of the series, Gus helps his pal Artie get out of a blackmailing scheme and somehow gets in the middle of warring gangs. Set in Denver’s north side this story has plenty of twists and turns.
Little Souls by Sandra Dallas
Bestselling Colorado author Sandra Dallas sets this story in 1918 Denver. World War I is raging overseas and the flu pandemic is raging in Colorado. Two sisters must face death, secrets, and sacrifice.
Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden
This multi-award-winning thriller also won a plethora of fans when it released in 2020. Colorado author Weiden tells the story of Virgil Wounded Horse, a local enforcer on the Rosebud Reservation, who tries to stop drug traffic in his community. This journey leads him to the cartel in Denver with a very thrilling and honest look at a contemporary issue.
The Photographer’s Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park by Erik Stensland
Force of Nature: Joe Sake, a Star-Studded Team, and How the Colorado Avalanche Built a Stanley Cup Winner by Peter Baugh
Any hockey fans out there? This book gives the details of the Av’s championship season. Includes information about players on the ice as well as people behind the scenes. Whether you are a die-hard Avs fan or just hockey curious, this book will score points.