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Death of an Evangelista [Hardcover]

Allana Martin (Author)
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March 1999
Award-winning author Allana Martin brings us another adventure of the very likable Texana Jones, owner of a trading post in Presidio County, across the Rio Grande from Mexico. An ugly and frightening episode--a dead man occupying the taxi Texana enters on her way home from a dentist appointment in Mexico--is an indication of a local attitude that has smoldered for more than a century and lately seems to be about to flame up once more. La frontera is a place whose Catholic heritage is jealously guarded and where Protestant evangelism is met with hostility and even violence--only recently two Mormon missionaries have disappeared in a remote village. Now, in Presidio, a woman named Electra has arrived and she, too, is preaching conversion.

When Texana and Father Jack, the new Catholic priest, visit La Noria, the lush ranch belonging to the long-established Spanish-American Haro family, they find a conflict is roiling in that established house. Alicia, the padrone's granddaughter, has become Electra's devoted follower. In defense of his strong opposition, the elder Haro gives the visitors the story of the conflicts, both religious and political, in his own family that hardened his antagonism toward such preachers and their preaching.

Texana is shaken and Father Jack apprehensive as they leave to deliver Electra's grocery order. Their fears are more than justified. There is hatred and murder, and Texana suddenly finds herself reviled and shunned by the people in the town who she thought were her friends--and customers. Epithets are shouted at her, insults painted on the trading post wall. Even more frightening, there are threats of worse to come before Texana, backed by her husband, Clay, her father, and their loyal friend Pete Rosales, can win back friendship and respect without having to compromise her beliefs.



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From Publishers Weekly

Although an evangelist is indeed murdered in this atmospheric but unfocused third adventure (after Death of a Saint Maker) of trading post-owner Texana Jones, her death seems almost an afterthought. During a south-of-the-border trip for cheap dental work, Texana gets into a taxi already occupied by a dead man with a knife in his chest. She talks her way out of Mexican custody ("One does not, in Mexico, voluntarily become a witness to any crime"), but neighbor Claudia Reyes resents Texana for going free while her cousin, the cab driver, remains in jail. The murder victim, readers learn much later, was a German with mysterious family ties to the West Texas site of a WWII prisoner-of-war camp. Meanwhile, Texana's pickup truck is stolen, several horses are poisoned at the ranch of a local power broker, a suspicious trade in religious icons is revealed, and someone runs Texana off the road and robs her, and that evangelist is brutally slain (though her death is connected only loosely to the other events in the novel). Martin displays a rich knowledge of the Texas-Mexico frontier, a hard but enchanting landscape with a complex mix of politics, ethnicity and religion. However, the bloated plotting leaves entire story lines untended for long stretches, while Martin turns to unsatisfying, tacked-on monologues to bundle up the many loose ends.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

As if there weren't already enough crime in tiny Polvo, Texas, trading-post owner Texana Jones, returning from root-canal work across the Mexico border, comes upon a dead body in a waiting cab. A whisper of her powerful acquaintance Gordon Suarez (Death of a Saint Maker, 1998) springs her from the pokey in plenty of time to find that her pickup, parked on the American side of the border, has been stolen (after its miraculous return, it'll be run off the road, as Texana says, by the Holy Ghost). Still around the corner are the defacing of Texana's store, a rash of poisoned horses, and the murder of nondenominational evangelist Electra Reaves. Not that Electra's exactly an innocent lamb: her house is full of artifacts looted from Presidio County churches, and the religious medal she gives Texana seems to have a dark history of its ownperhaps tied to the powerful dynasty of ranching patriarch Federico Haro, or perhaps reaching back centuries to a martyred goat herder celebrated in old Federico's reminiscences. With so many crimes and misdemeanors to account for (and more on the way), it's a safe bet that the answers will be as tangled as the questions. Lovers of regionalism will still welcome this third dispatch from Martin's colorful borderland, as will those with a taste for injustices by the bushel; others may think twice before knocking. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 260 pages
  • Publisher: St Martins Pr; 1st edition (March 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312198531
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312198534
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,392,900 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars More than a good mystery, March 9, 1999
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One of those rare books that is a good mystery and a good novel. Not a 'cozy' but basically traditional. Reminds me of Sue Grafton. Complex characters, fascinating background (Te-Mex border)but still a good read. Ending a bit weird. My first exposure to this author, and I will definitely read the others in this series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good traditional mystery, August 2, 2004
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This is the 3rd book in this series and I enjoyed the first two as well as this one. I've never been to TX or Mexico but these novels make me feel like I have. This book has an involved plot that is eventually all connected and sorted out. The reader is not left with any loose ends. The characters are interesting and charming. Texana's husband is a vet, so there are even interesting animal characters. I particularly enjoy Phoebe, their pet bobcat who lives in the trading post with them. While some horrible things happen, we are not given such graphic details as to give nightmares. Simply, a nice old-fashioned mystery to wile away an evening.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Allana was my high school journalism teacher., April 25, 1999
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Allana was my high school journalism teacher when she taught at Fort Worth Paschal High School in 1971 so I think you ought to buy several copies of this book.
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