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Book Review of Rio Grande Fall

Rio Grande Fall
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Having spent time in New Mexico, I am probably inclined to like a mystery written by a new author (to me) set in that state. Love the Spanish phrases, the references to New Mexican food (which I adore), and the cultural background that flows through the novel. A private detective known as Sonny Baca finds himself searching for a murderer after a woman he knows it thrown from a balloon. Another murder and it becomes obvious that drugs are involved due to be delivered during the famous Albuquerque Balloon Festival (a marvel if you've never seen it). Lots of action, interaction with the spirit world and natives, both good and bad, speeds the reader to an unexpected conclusion. While I was able to discern who one of the major culprits was, others in the tale were not so obvious. Quite a good mystery for mystery lovers!