
About this Event
Join us for a great conversation with Erika T. Wurth, David Heska Wanbli Weiden, and Ina Barrón as they discuss Erika's newest book, The Haunting of Room 904 on Friday, March 21st at 6 PM at our Colfax location!
Registration includes the following options:
- A signed copy of the book OR...
- A $5 Gift Card to Tattered Cover Book Store
We will have additional books for guests to purchase in store!
If you are unable to attend the event after purchasing a ticket, you are required to pick up your copy of the book (with proof of purchase from your event registration) within 7 days after the event date. If the book is not picked up by that date, you relinquish your copy to Tattered Cover Book Store.
ABOUT THE BOOK
From the author of White Horse (“Twisty and electric.” —The New York Times Book Review) comes a terrifying and resonant novel about a woman who uses her unique gift to learn the truth about her sister’s death.
Olivia Becente was never supposed to have the gift. The ability to commune with the dead was the specialty of her sister, Naiche. But when Naiche dies unexpectedly and under strange circumstances, somehow Olivia suddenly can’t stop seeing and hearing from spirits.
A few years later, she’s the most in-demand paranormal investigator in Denver. She’s good at her job, but the loss of Naiche haunts her. That’s when she hears from the Brown Palace, a landmark Denver hotel. The owner can’t explain it, but every few years, a girl is found dead in room 904, no matter what room she checked into the night before. As Olivia tries to understand these disturbing deaths, the past and the present collide as Olivia’s investigation forces her to confront a mysterious and possibly dangerous cult, a vindictive journalist, betrayal by her friends, and shocking revelations about her sister’s secret life.
The Haunting of Room 904 is a paranormal thriller that is as edgy as it is heartfelt and simmers with intensity and longing. Erika T. Wurth lives up to her reputation as “a gritty new punkish outsider voice in American horror.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Erika T. Wurth is the author of White Horse, a finalist for the 2022 Goodreads Choice Awards for Best Horror. She is a Kenyon Review Writers Workshop Scholar, attended the Tin House Summer Workshop, and is a narrative artist for the Meow Wolf Denver installation. She is of Apache/Chickasaw/Cherokee descent.
ABOUT THE CONVERSATION PARTNERS
Ina Barrón is a Mestiza American Actress and Narrator of Jicarilla Apache, Tarahumara Mexican, Spanish & French descent. She was born and raised in Denver and graduated from CU Boulder before studying in Russia at the Moscow Art Theatre and Vakhtangov Theatre Institute. A classically trained theatre actress with television credits for shows like Grey’s Anatomy, Bones, and Royal Pains, she also starred in a Russian-produced feature, the psychological thriller, Iliana, and the RomCom movie for Sony’s PureFlix, Learning to Love. In 2024, she completed two programs for audiobook narration, the Penguin Random House Audio Mentorship Program and the Macmillan New Narrator Event. She’s a member of the 2025 Trailblazer Cohort as part of the Inaugural Anna Ats Awards, a new narrator recognition by fellow narrators in the industry. Visit inabarron.com to learn more.
David Heska Wanbli Weiden, an enrolled citizen of the Sicangu Lakota Nation, is author of the novel Winter Counts (Ecco/HarperCollins), winner of numerous literary awards and named by Time magazine as one of the best mystery novels of all time. His short fiction appears in the anthologies The Best American Mystery and Suspense Stories, Never Whistle at Night, Denver Noir, Midnight Hour, This Time for Sure, and other anthologies. He’s Professor of English and Creative Writing at Stony Brook University in New York.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Tattered Cover Colfax, 2526 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, United States
USD 5.44 to USD 35.28