Del Rio: A Novel
By (Author) Jane Rosenthal
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
1st July 2021
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
280
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Del Rio, California, a once-thriving Central Valley farm town, is now filled with run-down Dollar Stores, llanterias, carnicerias, and shabby mini-marts that sell one-way bus tickets straight to Tijuana on the Flecha Amarilla line. Its a place you drive through with windows up and doors locked, especially at nighta place the locals call Cartel Country. While its no longer the California of postcards, for local District Attorney Callie McCall, her dying hometown is the perfect place to launch a political career and try to make a difference.
But when the dismembered body of a migrant teen is found in one of Del Rios surrounding citrus groves, Callie faces a career make-or-break case that takes her on a dangerous journey down the violent west coast of Mexico, to a tropical paradise hiding a terrible secret, and finally back home again, where her determination to find the killer pits her against the wealthiest, most politically connected, most ruthless farming family in California: her own.
2022 International Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Mystery/Suspense
2021 American Fiction Awards Winner in Mystery/Suspense: Multicultural & Diverse
2021 American Fiction Awards Winner in Thriller: Legal
2021 American Fiction Awards Finalist in Mystery/Suspense: General
2021 American Fiction Awards Finalist in Thriller: Crime
2021 American Fiction Awards Finalist in Thriller: General
2021 American Fiction Awards Finalist in Thriller: Political
2021 Best Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Multicultural
A thought-provoking look at heinous crimes and their effects on larger society.
Kirkus Reviews
Complex and atmospheric . . . Del Rio is a suspenseful international thriller involving two countries, multiple crimes, and a district attorney driven by the need to succeed.
Foreword Clarion Reviews
Showcasing author Jane Rosenthal's exceptionally impressive flair for originality and complete mastery of the crime thriller genre, Del Rio is a well-crafted mystery replete with unexpected plot twists right down to the finish.
Midwest Book Review
A page-turner; its final chapters will keep you up until dawn.
Debra Thomas, author of the award-winning novel Luz
Jane Rosenthal joins the small but vital community of authors using fiction to reveal the complexity and heartbreak of the USMexico relationship. Del Rio delivers a compelling story rooted in empathy and authenticity. The scope of the plot, breadth of character motives, and clever narrative style resonate long after the last page is turned.
Carmen Amato, author of the award-winning Emilia Cruz Mystery Series
Jane Rosenthal studied creative writing at San Francisco State University. She worked for NPR and California Public Radio before teaching radio production and English in public high schools in Oakland, California. For fifteen years, before relocating to Santa Fe, New Mexico, Jane lived on a ranch in the Sierra mountains complete with horses and cattle, fulfilling her dream of being a western cowgirl. Now, she can be found exploring the many cultural offerings of her new home in New Mexico or traveling to her favorite pueblos mgicos in old Mexico when shes not in her office with a window overlooking the Georgia OKeeffe landscape around her and writing those novels that have been kicking around in her head all these many years.