The Bandits from Rio Frio

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Management number 240098682 Release Date 2026/07/16 List Price $12.78 Model Number 240098682
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A romantic tale of Mexico at the dawn of Independence, an adventure, a romance, a political satire, a sociological study, a whodunit, a telenovela, and more. <p>Manuel Payno's classic Mexican novel develops a romantic history of impossible love between the Countess Mariana del Sauz and Lieutenant Colonel Juan Robreno. An illegitimate son results from a brief union of these lovers, and this star-crossed child is kidnapped and abandoned by Aztec witches. Wrongly accused of theft and murder, he must pursue the truth of his birth through staggering misfortunes. Along the way he experiences war, famine, plague, and association with Evaristo, a bandit of national and even international fame who nearly brings a government to its knees.</p><p>These and a host of other memorable characters are swept up in a web of organized crime spun by the fabulous Relumbron, presidential assistant, wealthy aristocrat, church stalwart, family man, and former associate of the great Santa Ana.</p>

A romantic tale of Mexico at the dawn of Independence, an adventure, a romance, a political satire, a sociological study, a whodunit, a telenovela, and more.

Manuel Payno's classic Mexican novel develops a romantic history of impossible love between the Countess Mariana del Sauz and Lieutenant Colonel Juan Robreno. An illegitimate son results from a brief union of these lovers, and this star-crossed child is kidnapped and abandoned by Aztec witches. Wrongly accused of theft and murder, he must pursue the truth of his birth through staggering misfortunes. Along the way he experiences war, famine, plague, and association with Evaristo, a bandit of national and even international fame who nearly brings a government to its knees.

These and a host of other memorable characters are swept up in a web of organized crime spun by the fabulous Relumbron, presidential assistant, wealthy aristocrat, church stalwart, family man, and former associate of the great Santa Ana.

Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Fiction
Genre Literature & Fiction
Publication date June, 2007
Pages 472
Subgenre Political Satire, Sociological Study, Whodunit, Telenovela
Edition A Naturalistic and Humorous Novel of Customs, Crimes, and Horrors
Publisher Wheatmark
Original languages English
Translator Alan Fluckey; Alan Flucky
Translated from Spanish
Language English
Character Countess Mariana del Sauz, Lieutenant Colonel Juan Robreo, Evaristo, Relumbrn
Binding type Paperback
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 9.00 x 6.00 x 1.50 in
Assembled product weight 1 lb
Bisac subject heading Fiction

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