Ro de Sangre
Discover the gripping narrative of Ro de Sangre by Don Davis, published by Red Hen Press in 2010. This compelling paperback spans 88 pages and takes you on a journey through the tumultuous aftermath of a dictatorship's overthrow in a fictional South American country.
Set against the backdrop of a coup d'état, the story follows the idealistic new leader of a Latin American republic as he strives to establish a just government. However, as challenges mount and trust becomes a rare commodity, our protagonist, Delacruz, must navigate a perilous landscape filled with uncertainty and betrayal.
Ro de Sangre is not just a tale of political upheaval; it’s a profound exploration of power, responsibility, and the human spirit. Perfect for readers interested in political fiction and Latin American narratives, this book is a must-have for your collection.