The Bandit King
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About the Book
South Austin redneck meets Mayan surrealism.
Disillusioned by the complacency of modern American society and generally bored, Dylan King and his traveling companion, Sam O’Donnel head for Mexico seeking adventure and fortune.
Through a sequence of events that is being choreographed by ancient deities through dreams, the travelers become deeply involved in a violent revolution in Mexico that eventually alters the balance of power in the Western Hemisphere forever.
King’s association with the mysterious and beautiful Marcella Springs, who is actually the embodiment of a pre-Columbian goddess, and Alvarez, her chosen warrior, provide the backdrop for a tale that shakes our traditional world views and explores the world of metaphysics and separate realities from a perspective refreshed by recent discoveries in the field of quantum physics and laced with an ample supply of down home sex and humor.
About the Author
George Kinney spent his childhood hunting in South Texas with his father and his brothers,. He developed a deep love for South Texas, and became introduced to Mexican border town nightlife at an early age. The allure of Mexico and it’s rich cultural traditions became a major source of inspiration for the young author and he began writing short stories, songs, and poems to express his love of and interest in that enigmatic and mysterious land that begins just two hundred miles south of San Antonio. He received a liberal arts degree in 1979 from the University of Texas in Austin and graduated with honors in English. He has published two albums of original music and various articles for national publications. His professional career is diverse and he currently lives at The Land, his country home near Austin, with his wife, Nancy.