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The Crossings
by Jack Ketchum
It's the Arizona Territory. The year, 1848. The year the Mexican War ended.
Fate and blazing pistols have just thrown together reporter and part-time drunk
Marion T. Bell and the very nearly legendary John Charles Hart, mustanger and
scout, in the Little Fanny Saloon. Plying the river-trade across the Colorado
to the gold fields of California in the north, and war-torn Mexico to the south,
the town of Gable's Ferry has sprung up overnight -- lacking only a church,
a schoolhouse and a jail.
Though some would say that only the jail was needed.
A rough place in a lawless era. About to become a hell of a lot more so one
night when Hart, Bell and the easy-going giant Mother Knuckles stumble upon
Elena, a fierce, young, badly wounded Mexican woman near the banks of the Colorado.
She's naked. She's been bullwhipped, knifed and branded. And she tells them
about the kidnap, rape and servitude she and her sister have endured at the
hands of las hermanas de lupo, the deadly Valenzura Sisters and their
henchman, the deserter Paddy Ryan, at the well-manned slave-camp across the
river aptly called Garanta del Diablo -- Mouth of the Devil.
It's just three hundred years since Cortez. Only three hundred years since the
Old Gods of Mexico were in their full and fearsome flower.
Tezcatlipoca, god of the moon and the night. Tlazolteotl, Eater of
Filth. Xipe, Lord of the Flayed.
Blood for rain. Blood for bounty.
For many, like the Valenzura Sisters, they have never died.
And Elena's sister's still there.
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