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Henry Chaves and his wife, Ana, along with their two children are living a happy and carefree life in Las Flores. They relocated from California to the small town in New Mexico. Henry and Ana are deeply in love. The challenge of finding employment in a small town begin to affect their marriage. Ana accepts a job as a police officer because Henry, a high school English teacher, cannot find a teaching position. There is an incident when Ana and her partner are on patrol. The incident changes her life and the life of her family. Henry is put in a position where the safety of his family is…mehr

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Henry Chaves and his wife, Ana, along with their two children are living a happy and carefree life in Las Flores. They relocated from California to the small town in New Mexico. Henry and Ana are deeply in love. The challenge of finding employment in a small town begin to affect their marriage. Ana accepts a job as a police officer because Henry, a high school English teacher, cannot find a teaching position. There is an incident when Ana and her partner are on patrol. The incident changes her life and the life of her family. Henry is put in a position where the safety of his family is threatened, and he must make a decision to save not only his family but himself-a decision that will alter their lives forever.
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Autorenporträt
Writer and therapist Sal Mirabal has dedicated his life help at-risk youth. He studied at California State University, the University of Southern California, and Loyola Marymount. He received his master's degrees in education, counseling, and educational psychology. Mirabal has lived in Los Angeles most of his adult life. He is the author of Sotol, The Dance of the Scorpions, El Cerro de la Mancha Azul, in Spanish, and Tomorrow's Goodbye, all fictional novels. He incorporates Chicano culture into his novels. His fiction earned an honorable mention at the Writer's Day Festival at Mt. San Antonio College.