THE MARISCAL CANYON DEAD
by Linda Gorski
All you HCC Newsletter readers should know by now that my favorite place in the world is the Big Bend National Park. I've written reviews highlighting several books about the place and we have certainly published numerous trip reports about paddling the Rio Grande in that area.
Recently I reviewed a book by Laurence Parent entitled Death in the Big Bend which is a compilation of 18 TRUE
stories about how people have gotten into big trouble hiking, camping
and paddling in that remote area. Well, here's a review of a FICTION
book set in the Big Bend. This time it's a murder-mystery that takes place in what
I think is the most beautiful canyon on the Rio Grande, Mariscal
Canyon. Anyone who has paddled Mariscal will be totally familiar with
the opening scenes in the book. And if you love Big Bend Ranch State
Park, you're in for another treat because parts of the book are also
set there.
Here's what Amazon.com has to say about The Mariscal Canyon Dead:
Lee Phillips, a pistol toting cowboy-historian stumbles on five
vulture-eaten bodies and a dangerous and deadly mystery in a remote
canyon of Big Bend National Park, Texas. The canyon harbors two deadly
secrets. In an abandoned mine U.S. and Mexican conspirators have hidden
a hoard of refined mercury--enough to poison and murder hundreds of
thousand of innocents. Nearby, the Ark of the Covenant rests in a camouflaged adobe vault--placed there by the 7 Guardians of this holiest
of holy relics. Mariscal is a killing ground and Lee becomes a
target. Lee must use all his academic training, his outdoorsman skills
and his marksmanship to solve the twin mysteries before the
conspirators kill him or commit heinous crimes. This "page turner" is a
must read.
The Ark of the Covenant?? In the Big Bend??? Ohhh yeah -- Indiana Jones has nothing on Lee Phillips, the hero of this tall tale. I've decided that the author of The Mariscal Canyon Dead, Phil Hewitt has a wonderful, vivid imagination that he lets run wild in this book. He's evidently an avid kayaker and I'd love to go on a trip with him and listen to his stories around the campfire. Once you read this book you'll understand why. His biographical notes even intrigue me...
Hewitt and his wife Linda Gravatti live in Austin, Texas.They have
traveled extensively in Texas, New Mexico, Mexico and the deep South. He
has written or edited numerous non-fiction works and is currently
employed by a "major state parks system." Mariscal is his first work of
fiction. It is set in Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State
Park where the protagonist is the first "Writer in Residence." Phil
and Linda enjoy kayaking and walking on the beaches of the Gulf of
Mexico in Texas, Alabama, Florida and Mexico. He is an avid, but mostly
inept kayak fisherman. Phil grew up in Memphis where he actually met
Elvis (who bought a Sunday paper from Phil for $5 while driving his
purple Cadillac). Phil holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of
Texas at Austin and has a CDL (Commercial Drivers License--just in case
he needs honest work). A truck driver mystery/detective series is
planned.
So put a fire in the fireplace, curl up in a big comfy chair and enjoy this book. As Amazon.com said, this is a page-turner. You can certainly borrow the book from my growing library of Big Bend related books. Just email me at lindagorski@cs.com.
Linda Gorski paddling into Marsical Canyon