South to Mexico is Book 16 in the overall Wes Crowley Saga
This one was co-written by Harvey Stanbrough and Gervasio Arrancado, so there's probably some magic realism afoot.
Although the titles are arranged chronologically, each also is a stand-alone novel.
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South to Mexico opens with Wes crossing over into Mexico once again, for what probably will be the final time. But will it?
This part of the saga contains a touch of the tall tale, a touch of magic realism, and the wide-open spaces of the sea and the desert.
Of course, the sea and the desert are more similar than they are not. Both are filled with angry gods who conspire to pit man against the elements and against himself.
Wes makes new lifelong friends and retires a few more enemies on his way to Mexico. Most importantly, he learns who he truly is and the value of love, magic, a family, and a good horse.
Autorentext
Harvey Stanbrough is an award winning writer and poet who was born in New Mexico, seasoned in Texas, and baked in Arizona. Twenty-one years after graduating from high school in the metropolis of Tatum New Mexico, he matriculated again, this time from a Civilian-Life Appreciation Course (CLAC) in the US Marine Corps. He follows Heinlein's Rules avidly and most often may be found Writing Off Into the Dark.
Harvey has written and published 36 novels, 7 novellas. almost 200 short stories and the attendant collections. He's also written and published 16 nonfiction how-to books on writing.
More than almost anything else, he hopes you will enjoy his stories.
Klappentext
In this, Book 6 of the 11-volume (and counting) Wes Crowley saga, Wes crosses into Mexico for maybe the final time.
This part of the saga contains a touch of the tall tale, a bit of magic realism, and the wide-open spaces of the Texas plains, the Mexican desert, and the sea.
Of course, the plains, the desert and the sea are more similar than they are different. All are filled with angry gods who conspire to pit man against the elements and himself.
Saddle up! There's plenty more to come!