Synopses & Reviews
Winner of the Golden Spur Award and named as one of the Top 21 Western novels of the 20th Century by the Western Writers of Americaaaa classic in our literature (Tony Hillerman)
This sweeping saga beginning in the days of Pancho Villa is finally back in print
Ignacio Ortizaa Mexican orphan and a runaway searching for his pastalives through eras of intense change, including revolutionary upheavals, two world wars, and the beginning of the modern west during New Mexicoas last territorial days. As these turbulent events serve as a backdrop to his life, Ignacioas own loyalties will be tested by the passions of his tempestuous employersaThe MacAndrews clan.
Praise for Riders to Cibola
aNorman Zollinger has already established himself as a mastera]Writing always with skill, and often with poetry, Zollinger gives us characters we quickly care about and a setting which is genuine New Mexico.a aTony Hillerman
aInforming, entertaining, excitinga]a must for everyone with even a passing interest in the American Southwest.a aThe Denver Post
Review
Praise for Riders to Cibola "Norman Zollinger has already established himself as a master-Writing always with skill, and often with poetry, Zollinger gives us characters we quickly care about and a setting which is genuine New Mexico." -Tony Hillerman
"Informing, entertaining, exciting-a must for everyone with even a passing interest in the American Southwest." -The Denver Post
Synopsis
This sweeping saga beginning in the days of Pancho Villa is finally back in print! Ignacio Ortiz-a Mexican orphan and a runaway searching for his past-lives through eras of intense change, including revolutionary upheavals, two world wars, and the beginning of the modern west during New Mexico's last territorial days. As these turbulent events serve as a backdrop to his life, Ignacio's own loyalties will be tested by the passions of his tempestuous employers The MacAndrews clan.