Jemez SpringWhen the governor of New Mexico is found drowned in the Bath House at Jemez Springs, Albuquerque private eye Sonny Baca is called in to investigate. As he soon learns, murder is only the beginning of the evil that Sonny must sort out. Someone has planted a bomb in the Valles Caldera, not far from the Los Alamos National Laboratories, and it is set to detonate in just a few hours. Is this the work of terrorists or is Sonny's old nemesis, Raven, mixed up in the plot? In a race against the clock Sonny encounters ghosts and sorcerers, beautiful women and environmental activists, and developers and politicians who are quarreling over the state's most precious resource, its water. "An extraordinary storyteller."--Los Angeles Times Book Review "Anaya takes the reader beyond detective fiction. . . . His mysteries fall into the criminal and the spiritual, which makes them both inspiring and electrifying."--St. Petersburg Times "Sonny Baca is a fascinating hero with rough edges that serve to add to his charismatic personality."--Edmonton Journal "Anaya, godfather and guru of Chicano literature, proves he's just as good in the murder mystery field."--Tony Hillerman, author ofThe Sinister Pig |
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... terrorists to plant a bomb , then turn against them . Promise the government one thing , and deliver another . Perhaps the whole thing wasn't a Raven plot , but one more scenario by the CIA or FBI to entrap whatever terrorist cell ...
... terrorists ' recent war wasn't new ; it was as old as mankind . Raven the terrorist , or one of his tortured kind , had existed in every civilization on earth since the beginning of time . Had he now moved beyond running drug shipments ...
... terrorist , it's all the same , Sonny said . He knew Raven would talk for a while , but sooner or later he would strike with his sharp beak - like scimitar . Death was close by . up Raven shook his head in disbelief . You think me a ...