Enough to Make the Angels Weep by Ernesto Patino | $30 Giveaway, Excerpt, & Promo
A book blog tour from Goddess Fish Promotions.
Thank you to the author, publisher, and Marianne & Judy at Goddess Fish for providing me with the information for this tour.
Book Details
Enough To Make Angels Weep by Ernesto PatinoPublished by Black Opal Books on 09/18/2021
Genres: Fiction, Mystery
Format: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 218
Hired to investigate the murder of an 84-year-old widow, P.I. Joe Coopersmith hits one dead end after another in his search for leads. With few clues and no suspects, he nearly gives up, until he uncovers a connection to a bizarre plot to kill the descendants of Irish soldiers who fought for Mexico during the Mexican-American War.
Known as San Patricios, they belonged to the St. Patrick's Battalion, an elite Mexican unit composed mostly of Irish Immigrants. When a well-preserved diary of an Irish soldier turns up, Coopersmith knows he's on the right track. He digs deeper into the plot, soon learning the identity of the man behind it and his warped motive for the cold-blooded murder of the elderly widow.
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Excerpt from Enough to Make the Angels Weep
Finally, Coopersmith brought up the reason for his visit. “I’m working on a case that has a Mexico-Irish connection and I thought you might be able to help.” He handed Professor Mangas a photo and letter that belonged to Pancho Delaney.
Professor Mangas studied the photo and the words on the back, then held it up for a second. “This was taken in front of an old convent in Churubusco, just outside Mexico City. I’ve been there many times. That’s where the St. Patrick’s Battalion made its last stand.”
“The St. Patrick’s Battalion?”
“It’s a long story and I’ll do my best to explain.” He put down the photograph. “Before the start of the Mexican-American War, hundreds of Irish immigrants enlisted in the U.S. Army. They had left Ireland during the Great Famine and felt lucky to have a job, any job. Of course, the recruits knew little about America or it politics with regards to Mexico. As American troops prepared to invade Mexico, a number of Irish-born soldiers began to identify with the enemy: Catholics like themselves. By this time, they had endured ethnic and religious prejudice by their nativist officers, so it was no surprise they chose to join the Mexicans.”
“Now it makes sense—the words on the back of the photo: Ireland and Mexico—A bond of friendship forever. It’s an amazing story. But I don’t remember reading about it in any of my history books.”
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Giveaway!
Ernesto Patino will be awarding a $30 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
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Full Tour Schedule
November 8:
1: Locks, Hooks and Books
2: The Key Of Love
3: Hope. Dreams. Life… Love
4: All the Ups and Downs
5: Novels Alive
6: It’s Raining Books
7: The Faerie Review
8: Iron Canuck Reviews & More
November 9:
1: Rogue’s Angels
2: Gold Dust Editing & Book Reviews
3: Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin’
4: So Many Books
5: Full Moon Dreaming
6: Welcome to My World of Dreams
November 10:
1: Fabulous and Brunette
2: The Avid Reader
3: Aubrey Wynne: Timeless Love
4: Harlie’s Books
5: Long and Short Reviews
6: Tina Donahue Books – Heat with Heart
7: Bibliomanaic Aza
November 11:
1: Momma Says: To Read or Not to Read
2: Straight from the Library
3: Linda Nightingale, Author>A?
4: Gina Rae Mitchell
5: Wendi Zwaduk – Romance to Make Your Heart Race
6: The Obsessed Reader
November 12:
1: Literary Gold
2: Nickie’s Views and Interviews
3: Sandra’s Book Club
4: Girl with Pen
5: Rogue’s Angels
6: Our Town Book Reviews
7: Andi’s Book Reviews
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Thanks again for participating in my blog tour.
It was my pleasure, Ernesto. I hope the tour went well and it generates lots of interest and sales.
This sounds so good!
Thank you for hosting my book.
Thanks for hosting!