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Moradas, the private meeting houses of the ancient and reclusive brotherhood known
as the Hermanos Penitentes, are fascinating landmarks of Northern New Mexico and
Southern Colorado. These simple adobe structures have served as gathering places for
a culture that has existed for centuries, long before the United States even existed.
Although once outlawed by the Vatican, the brotherhood and its structures still stand
as a testament to the resilience of the people of the San Luis Valley. As this narrative
unfolds, it draws readers into a gripping climax set against the backdrop of one such
remarkable building.
In the fictional town of Monte Rio, the stakes are high. When the once-respected
Sheriff, Gordo Trujillo, abandons his post and retreats to the seclusion of his mountain
cabin, the town descends into chaos. With the town desperate for leadership,
disgruntled Deputy Jim Crowther takes matters into his own hands -- uncovering a
forgotten law that forces the town's coroner, Dr. Henry Schaefer, into an unexpected
role: acting sheriff.
Set against the rugged beauty of the early 1980s Southwest, In a Morada follows Doc
Schaefer as he steps into a whirlwind of corruption, racism, family tensions, and
simmering violence. Over the course of twenty-four gripping hours, Schaefer must face
down violent criminals, navigate Crowther's volatile temper, and confront his own
doubts -- all while trying to restore order.
More than just a Western, In a Morada is a compelling tale that explores the
intersections of faith, heritage, and the true meaning of victory. Richly layered and
deeply engaging, this story delves into history, culture, and philosophy. Beneath the
fast-paced chases, gunfights, and hand-to-hand combat lies a profound exploration of
humanity's journey -- how we have evolved or, at times, failed to do so -- and what this
means for us in our daily lives. It's like Aristotle, Nietzsche, Sartre and Wittgenstein are
facing off with pistols at the OK Corral. Engaging and easy to read, this entertaining
western packs humor, history, romance, and intellectual firepower into less than 230 pages.
With excellent reviews, readers agree it's well worth your time!
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