THE DIEZMO
ebook

THE DIEZMO (ebook)

RICK BASS

$179.00
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MARINER BOOKS (ORM)
ISBN:
9780547346946
Formato:
Epublication content package
Idioma:
Inglés
DRM
Si

This novel of young men seeking glory in the Republic of Texas is "a surprisingly absorbing rendition of a terrible episode in American history" ( The Oregonian). The Diezmo tells the incredible story of the Mier Expedition, one of the most absurd and tragic military adventures in the history of Texas—a country and a state, as Rick Bass writes, that was "born in blood." In the early days of the Republic of Texas, two young men, wild for glory, impulsively volunteer for an expedition Sam Houston has ordered to patrol the Mexican border. But their dreams of triumph soon fade into prayers for survival, and all that is on their minds is getting home and having a cool drink of water. After being captured in a raid on the Mexican village of Mier, escaping, and being recaptured, the men of the expedition are punished with the terrible diezmo, in which one man in ten is randomly chosen to die. The survivors end up in the most dreaded prison in Mexico. There they become pawns in an international chess game to decide the fate of Texas, and with their hopes of release all but extinguished, they make one desperate, last-ditch effort to escape. "The best literary adventure story I've read since Legends of the Fall. Full of unusual history, exciting events, timely ideas, and stunning wilderness scenery . . . a wonderfully told novel of the human capacity for survival in the face of the very worst that war can do to us." —Howard Frank Mosher, author of Points North "A vivid, graphic, harrowing tale of wild men and bad blood, a fable universal and timeless in its application." —Kent Haruf, author of Plainsong "Terrific . . . powerful." — Los Angeles Times

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