Path to Sierra

by Susan G. Cline


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/03/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 436
ISBN : 9781420815931

About the Book

Searching for the truth of what happened to Sierra Martinez takes all concerned into a journey through mountains and valleys of the mind’s terrain.


In this sequel to “rojo,” Special Agent Jackson Martinez helps Officer Jordon Wilson uncover the unanswered doubt that has plagued them all since 1968; to know once and for all if Sierra Martinez could have escaped that fire.

As answers concerning Sierra Martinez surface, Jackson must deal with the parole of Carlos Bin’ere. Carlos now contends with not only Special Agents Martin Caswell and Jackson Martinez, but another hot wave of scourge on his domain; a Galveston City Cop who represents his revitalized incubus.

 


About the Author

Susan Gail Cline was born on the Island of Galveston, Texas, raised in the Texas Gulf Coast Region. She now lives in Indianapolis, Indiana with her husband and two children.

She has been writing since she was four years old, an accomplished Poet since the age of fifteen, her work published repeatedly throughout the United States and the world.

An advocate for the Native American Culture, she penned THE SONG OF STRONG WIND, produced and released in 1990 by Triumph Records. All proceeds have gone back to the Native Community in some way, as does a portion of all proceeds from her work. She contributes to programs concerning children, families, and the community.

In 1999, she published WARRIOR WOMAN - Native American teachings For Healing The Girl Within for the purpose of workshops and lectures.

She has traveled the United States in her efforts to educate and encourage those of Native descent and interest. She remains involved in Native American organizations that promote the beauty of The Culture.

Having grown up in a diverse environment, her work reflects many worlds and ideas, reflecting her love for the many colors of humankind. She has spent her adult life studying religions and cultures of the globe, becoming a bridge of understanding between peoples and customs.

She was given an Indian name by The Ottawa in 1993.

Her landmark novel, “rojo” anchored her work as a writer into agile cognition, delighting readers of every distinction and gustatory perception.

Her courier trademark is shock, surprise, the forbidden, hallmarked by love of family and community that eclipses all distress.

 

Go to Susan's website for more in depth information: www.susangcline.net