The Burning of San Porfirio

The Burning of San Porfirio
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Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781491785195
ISBN-13 : 1491785195
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Book Synopsis The Burning of San Porfirio by : Joel D. Hirst

Download or read book The Burning of San Porfirio written by Joel D. Hirst and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2015-12-19 with total page 325 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What happens when the revolution burns out and the magic is gone? Pancho Randelli doesnt know or care. Released from jail to wander the wasteland, hes haunted by the loss of his great love, Susana, and wonders at the fate of his deputy, Carlitos. He fears for the life of his best friend and hopes he has not become just another victim of madness. In desperate search for Carlitos, Pancho begins his quest across the shattered landscape of a broken country. While trailing behind cold tracks and blurry memories, he finds something wholly unexpected: freedom. This is not the case for General Juan Marco Machado, who wallows in power at long last. For him, things are not how he originally imagined. Without magic, all the money and power in the world cannot save the general from downfall and despair. While Pancho may find what he seeks, the general finds nothing but anguish. At the end, neither man will escape the inevitable results of the ideas upon which the revolution advanced, lived for a season only to burn itself out.


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