Set against the backdrop of the New Mexico desert, a Native tribe faces a moral dilemma as they agree to store highly radioactive waste for financial gain. Journalist Luke Jackson, investigating the murder of a tribal member opposed to the plan, uncovers a web of corruption involving powerful interests in the nuclear industry. As he races against time to expose the risks of the waste storage project, he grapples with his own tumultuous family life, highlighting the intersection of environmental issues and personal struggles.
Peter Eichstaedt Libros
Peter Eichstaedt es un periodista experimentado cuya extensa experiencia internacional, que abarca regiones como los Balcanes, Europa del Este, Afganistán y África oriental y central, da forma a su distintiva voz narrativa. Su obra se adentra en las complejidades de la naturaleza humana, a menudo ambientada en escenarios cautivadores e intrincados. Eichstaedt teje magistralmente el suspense con la profundidad psicológica, ofreciendo a los lectores no solo tramas convincentes, sino también reflexivas exploraciones de las motivaciones y consecuencias de los personajes. Su escritura se caracteriza por una aguda observación y una asombrosa habilidad para evocar la atmósfera con vívida precisión.


A veteran journalist, Luke Jackson, seeks a compelling story to revive his career and finds himself covering a land grant protest in a predominantly Hispanic region of New Mexico. The protestors aim to reclaim grazing rights lost after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, which transferred land to the U.S. but overlooked their ancestral claims. As tensions escalate into a standoff between the community and authorities, Luke becomes embroiled in a dangerous conflict rooted in the region's history, facing life-threatening challenges while pursuing the story of a lifetime.