Old New Mexico
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An Unhappy Country
by Loretta Miles Tollefson
Part 1 of the Old New Mexico series
It's August 1846. The U.S. army has taken Santa Fewithout a shot being fired. The Mexican-American War is over in New Mexico. Or is it?Two days after the Army arrives, seventeen-year-old Jessie Milbank and her friends stumble on a man with a knife in his back in the Santa Fe plaza. Then someone close to Jessie's friend Juanita is murdered. When an insurrection is suppressed in December, Jessie begins to wonder if the three events are linked. Were the murdered men part of a conspiracy to throw out the invaders? And were they the only ones hoping for a fight? After revolt does finally break out and the Americans suppress it at the battle of Taos Pueblo, yet another man is murdered. Will the reasons for his death provide clues to the earlier ones?A richly imagined story steeped in New Mexico and American history.
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The Pain and The Sorrow
by Loretta Miles Tollefson
Part of the Old New Mexico series
At the foot of a lonely mountain pass between Taos and Elizabethtown, a single log cabin huddles under the pines. Travelers are invited inside to stop, rest, and eat.But they should be careful how they look at the young woman who serves them. Her husband, Charles Kennedy, is subject to jealous rages.At least, he says that's why he kills the unwary: It's all Gregoria's fault.Based on a true story.
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There Will Be Consequences
by Loretta Miles Tollefson
Part of the Old New Mexico series
It's August 3, 1837, and rebellion has broken out in northern New Mexico. By the end of the week, Governor Albino Pérez and key members of his administration will be dead, and a governor with indigenous ancestry will be installed in Santa Fe. Trouble's been brewing for over a year, fed by new laws restricting the right to vote, the threat of new taxes, and a governor who's quicker to borrow money than distribute it. On top of that, Pérez has jailed the Santa Cruz de la Cañada alcalde for making a decision he didn't like. The locals free the alcalde and go to war, campesinos and Pueblo warriors against the ricos of the south. But the rich aren't about to give up their privileges so easily. More people will die before the violence ends. A deeply-researched biographical novel with implications for today, There Will be Consequences explores the events before, during, and after early August 1837 through the eyes of the people who participated in them. Twelve linked stories propel the narrative forward from the perspective of individuals as diverse as Albino Pérez, rebel governor José Angel Gonzales, Santa Fe gambler Gertrudes "Doña Tules" Barceló, Taos priest Antonio José Martinez, and that most flexible of New Mexico's politicians, Manuel Armijo.
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