The Marfa Blues: searching for treasure by John Egenes
Vera DeSota runs a cafe in Marfa, Texas in 1968. The cowboys and truckers who come in fantasize and hope for a chance with her, but she enjoys her solitary life and isn’t ready to settle down with anyone. Somehow, Vera seems to collect strays—lost and wayward people looking for second chances. A 14-year-old girl, two hippie boys, and a scared young artist manage to find their way into Vera’s life and suddenly, she’s joining them in a search for buried treasure in the badlands of the rugged desert of Southwest Texas.
They will learn what finding treasure really means.
A classic yarn, full of surprises, with all the right elements: love and loss, hope and despair, drug dealers and cloned cows, and the mysterious Marfa Lights.
From the author of the award-winning “Man & Horse: The Long Ride Across America.”
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Author Bio:
John Egenes is the author of “Man & Horse: The Long Ride Across America”.
John has done pretty much whatever it takes to scrape by. He has been a musician, a saddlemaker, a dog catcher, a taxicab driver, and a university lecturer, among other things. John has ridden the freight trains he describes in the book, and he has seen the Marfa Lights. He now makes his home in New Zealand.
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