The Door of Death
An Arizona Border Story
by
Book Details
About the Book
Maria, Ben and Javy graduate from the University of Arizona together. Maria has dated both but marries Ben. Ben and Javy become deputies in Cochise, a county bordering Mexico where drug and people smugglers are as thick as cacti, dangerous as rattlesnakes, and dead bodies appear daily as migrants die crossing the desert to enter the United States illegally. Ben is elected sheriff, names Javy chief deputy. Ben and Maria have three children. Javy marries a barrel racer and fathers a child. Loses wife to cancer. The three join forces with governor, a U.S. Senator, two members of the House of Representatives and a rancher/ State Senator in an attempt to persuade Congress to enact a guest-worker program. Ranchers become vigilantes. Supremacists arrive. Ben is killed. State Senator found dead on his ranch. A ranch hand is killed while riding fence. Governor appoints Maria sheriff. Javy helps Maria find killers.
About the Author
Paul Sebastian, a retired educator living in Phoenix, Arizona, has had ample opportunity to observe the fate of undocumented immigrants that cross the Mexican border into the United States seeking employment and the treatment they receive when they find it. He also sees the need for a guest-worker program.