Chris Allen & Patricia Walkow Reading & Book Signing
Jennifer Murphy, deputy sheriff in a small town in New Mexico, has closed her heart to love. What happens at Alchemy will change Jen’s life forever, but will it open her heart to love?
Jennifer Murphy, deputy sheriff in a small town in New Mexico, has closed her heart to love. What happens at Alchemy will change Jen’s life forever, but will it open her heart to love?
During the mid-20th Century, many historical events occurred in the American Southwest that shaped the lives of many families. This story brings to light those events and the people that changed the course of history.
New Mexico’s Wicked City is the third volume of true stories and articles on New Mexico history originally published by the author under his “Voices From the Past” byline.
It has been a long struggle for me to come to a place of self-acceptance. Finally, in my last quarter of life, I’m able to accept I am a gay man who until I was in my 50s was unable to establish a loving relationship with another man.
Octogenarian former sheriff Bill Gastner and Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman investigate a puzzling double murder in this twisty, page-turning instalment in the critically acclaimed Posadas County mystery series
We will have a booth set up in the Plaza featuring 3 great local authors signing their books. They are:Debra Montoya, author of "Old Town Plaza in Albuquerque.."RJ the Story Guy (aka RJ Mirabal, author of the "Dragon Train" Young Adult fantasy series and the Rio Grande Parallax adult fantasy series.Sue Houser of the children's […]
Patricia Smith Wood signs her mother's biography, "Raising Ruby: The Amazing True Story of a Twentieth Century Woman" and her Harrie McKinsey mystery series.
Wandering in the Clear Light of New Mexico is a book about special places within the state that are compelling enough or important enough to Warrant a trip across the country to check out.
Outsider: My Boyhood with Thoreau is a memoir told in vignettes by the mycologist and author Lawrence Millman.
A book for women who are tired of society’s underwhelming negative stereotypes threatening the value of their inner wisdom.
Gus Raney was an individual who possessed few, if any, redeeming qualities. Yet he attained a reputation as a genuine “wild west” character, even though he lived most of his eight decades in the twentieth century.
From New York Times bestselling author Anne Hillerman, a thrilling and moving chapter in the Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito series involving several emotionally complex cases that will test the detectives in different ways.