The Texas-Mexico border, the winter of 1886—The Great Die Up. A raw rift separates Mexicans and Anglos. A loner cowpoke and a mute Mexican girl fight man and nature to reunite.
Out of work cowpoke Bud Eugen comes across Marta, a mute sixteen-year old Mexican girl whose family has been killed by Indians. Bud reluctantly takes her along, even though he’s never had to accommodate another person in … another person in his simple life. He’s unable to find anyone willing to take her. In spite of his prejudices, Bud grows to like the spunky girl (and her excellent cooking).
Eventually, they both find work on a border ranch. Here, the relationship between the girl and the young cowboy hesitantly grows. But banditos raid the ranch, kidnapping the rancher’s daughters and Marta. Bud, with twelve other men, pursue the banditos into the most desolate reaches of Mexico. Ambushes and battles with banditos, Rurales, and traitors are constant, and the brutal weather is as much a threat as the man-made perils. Life and death choices are made at every turn as one side gains the advantage, then the other.
The rancher’s daughters are rescued, and the exhausted party turns back. But Bud presses on alone, against insurmountable odds – determined to fulfill an unspoken promise to Marta.
Western Fictioneers Peacemaker Award for Best Western Novel 2014 Western Fictioneers Peacemaker Award Finalist for Best First Western Novel 2014 Western Writers of America Spur Award Finalist for Best Traditional Western Novel for 2013
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This was a very uplifting story of how challenged people survive. From the challenges of being mute toa simple uneducated puncher. While being factual about the difficulties of life in a rugged country, it also deals with how simple common decency can affect the lives of others.
When a book ends and I’m disappointed, I know it was good.
Best book I have read all year!
This was a good read. Got it on a free deal which doesn’t always work out, but this one did.
Bud winds up with a mute Mexican girl tagging along with him as he is fighting rustlers from across the Rio. He isn’t sure what to do with her, not even sure he wants her around until she is kidnapped by the bandits.
Most of the book is about him and the ranch hands trying to get the cattle and the hostages back.