Stories of Old Mexico
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 The Cordero Saga begins with. . . Forty Grains of Black Powder

Sonora, Mexico, in the 19th century was a beautiful yet dangerous land.
Only the strong survived.

When aristocratic Marieta discovers her husband's grim secret, no one is safe.
Growing up in a household filled with mystery and hate,
young Ramón sets out on a quest for revenge and freedom.


 Forty Grains of Black Powder, Book 1 is here:

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 Legend of the Sierra Madre  

A young man's longing for peace turns into a search for love,
an adventurous mustang hunt turns into a quest for treasure,
and friends are not what they seem.

The mystical bond between the Cordero men and wild horses
begins with the legendary mustang hunt in the Sierra Madre.


List Price: $14.50 6" x 9" Black & White on White paper 318 pages Catawba River Press

You can order Legend of the Sierra Madre,  Book 2 here :    
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  Los Pobres

When strife with his stepfather reaches the breaking point,
young Ramón Cordero decides it's time to follow his bandit grandfather's map,
recover the legendary treasure, and prove himself worthy of respect.


 Los Pobres, Book 3 is available here:
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The Scripts
The Novels
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A Few Favorite Links
Postcards from Mexico
Bio

 Scripts of these novels are available
for option or purchase, either as features or
episodes in a mega tv series.


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