Shadows on the Land

A Novel of the Rio Grande Valley

by James M. Vesely


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/22/2001

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 696
ISBN : 9781469778518
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 696
ISBN : 9780595137992

About the Book

Shadows on the Land is the third and final volume of the Corrales Valley Trilogy. The story resumes near the turn of the twentieth century, and follows the final tragedy of the Bonneau brothers and the coming of age of Gaetano Perna.

After being wounded in the trenches of France, young James Parrish returns home to marry lovely Emily MacKenzie. They move a small herd onto Corrales land and put down roots as the first Anglos in the village. With the help of her husband’s grizzled cowhands, Emily learns the ranching business.

In the ‘20s and ‘30s, bootlegging and racial hatred impact upon the people of the village. Little Rueben, the lame son of Amos Apodaca is helped by the infamous Al Capone, while Gaetano Perna’s son, Santo, runs afoul of the ruthless Chicago gangster. The Parrish ranch is the scene of murderous vengeance as the Ku Klux Klan spread their message of hate and fear throughout the Southwest.

Finally, there is the shock of Pearl Harbor. Young friends Joe Apodaca and Holt Parrish find themselves swept up in the horror of the Bataan Death March, while Holt’s younger brother, Lee, pilots a B-25 over the jungles of Burma, and crippled Rueben is an awed eyewitness to the dawn of the nuclear age in the desert wastes of Alamagordo.


About the Author

The author, James M. Vesely, was born and raised in Chicago. He and his wife now live in the small New Mexican village of Corrales. Jim has also written Unlike Any Land You Know – the story of the “Burma Bridge Busters” – the 490th Bomb Squadron in China-Burma-India during World War II.