Rio Grande Fall

Rio Grande Fall by Rudolfo A. Anaya, published by Warner Books in 1996, is a work of fiction that spans 359 pages. The narrative follows Sonny as he uncovers a significant drug operation set to unfold in Albuquerque during a festival. As he navigates this perilous situation, he realizes that Raven, a formidable adversary, has been sent by drug lords to distract him from his mission.
Readers will find a story rich in cultural elements and supernatural themes, as Sonny seeks the guidance of a curandera and draws strength from his animal spirit, the coyote. The plot intensifies as Sonny prepares to confront Raven, only to face personal calamity when someone close to him is captured. This edition presents a blend of action and mystical elements, inviting readers to explore the depths of Sonny’s journey as he fights for both the city and a loved one.
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Tracking clues, Sonny soon discovers that a huge shipment of cocaine and heroin is to be unloaded in Albuquerque during the festival. Raven, he realizes, was sent in by the drug lords as a distraction. He is not through yet and must be stopped. But how? Raven possesses strengths no mortal can match; he can acquire the powers of his nagual, his animal spirit. Likewise, Sonny will need his own guardians, the coyotes, as well as a curandera, a healer, to guide him to Raven’s lair. But no sooner is Sonny ready to face his enemy than calamity strikes. Someone near and dear to him falls into Raven’s clutches, possibly lost forever. With the newfound force of the coyote spirit coursing through his veins, Sonny sets off, ready to risk his life for the fate of the city – and the survival of one he loves…
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