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Runtime: | 10.70 Hours |
Category: | Fiction |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
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Longlisted for the Reading the West Book Award
A CrimeReads Pick of Best Horror Fiction Books of 2022
A BuzzFeed Books Pick of Best Fall Books
A Publishers Weekly Pick of SF, Fantasy & Horror Fiction for Fall
A Texas Highways Magazine Pick to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
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A visionary neo-Western blend of magical realism, mystery, and horror, Valley of Shadows sheds light on the dark past of injustice, isolation, and suffering along the US-Mexico border.
Solitario Cisneros thought his life was over long ago. He lost his wife, his family, even his country in the late 1870s when the Rio Grande shifted course, stranding the Mexican town of Olvido on the Texas side of the border. He’d made his brooding peace with retiring his gun and badge, hiding out on his ranch, and communing with horses and ghosts. But when a gruesome string of murders and kidnappings ravages the town, pushing its volatile mix of Anglo, Mexican, and Apache settlers to the brink of self-destruction, he feels reluctantly compelled to confront both life, and the much more likely possibility of death, yet again.
As Solitario struggles to overcome not only the evil forces that threaten the town but also his own inner demons, he finds an unlikely source of inspiration and support in Onawa, a gifted and enchanting Apache-Mexican seer who champions his cause, daring him to open his heart and question his destiny.
As we follow Solitario and Onawa into the desert, we join them in facing haunting questions about the human condition that are as relevant today as they were back then: Can we rewrite our own history and shape our own future? What does it mean to belong to a place, or for a place to belong to a people? And, as lonely and defeated as we might feel, are we ever truly alone?
Through luminous prose and soul-searching reflections, Rudy Ruiz transports readers to a distant time and a remote place where the immortal forces of good and evil dance amidst the shadows of magic and mountains.
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Available Formats : | Print ARC, Retail CD, Library CD, MP3 CD, Large Print Hardcover, Hardcover, Paperback |
Category: | Fiction |
Runtime: | 10.70 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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