

What has been talked about for decades has come to pass. Southwestern United States is invaded and a reborn Aztec nation is born. This is no idle threat for the invaders have nukes and the latest in air and naval power delivered by a pair of highly placed American military traitors willing to use them. Our military is immobilized through demographic conquest, treachery, and the new tactics born of insurgency and terrorism, plus a weak President controlled by a corrupt Secretary of State.
Our only hope is a legendary CIA assassin. But she retired years ago and became a pastor. With her husband, a gunsmith for the Clandestine Service, they have developed a small private company developing arms for Sandia Lab and the spec op community which they call Black Sail.
Their band of unlikely heros includes a Navajo Apache throwback warrior/hacker, a black NASCAR genius/gunsmith, and a daughter put out of commission by a Pakistani bullet in a spec op gone south. How can they possibly stem the tide?
This book was born out of what I see every day in the culture of New Mexico. It's not a melting pot, but a stew of cultures—with with the large unassimilated lumps of the Hispanic and the Native American.
A June 2002 Zogby poll of Mexicans found that a substantial majority of Mexican citizens believe that southwestern America is rightfully the territory of Mexico and that Mexicans do not need the permission of the U.S. to enter.
"The United States has had no experience with what is now taking place in the American Southwest...This Hispanization...is sometimes called the Reconquista..."
A University of New Mexico Chicano Studies professor predicts a new, sovereign Hispanic nation within the century, taking in the Southwest and several northern states of Mexico. Charles Truxillo suggests the “Republica del Norte,” the Republic of the North, is “an inevitability.”
He envisions it encompassing all of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and southern Colorado, plus the northern tier of Mexican states: Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas.