The Bullet Swallower

Hardcover, 272 pages

English language

Published Jan. 23, 2024 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
9781668009321
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A dazzling magical realism western in the vein of Cormac McCarthy meets Gabriel García Márquez, The Bullet Swallower follows a Mexican bandido as he sets off for Texas to save his family, only to encounter a mysterious figure who has come, finally, to collect a cosmic debt generations in the making.

In 1895, Antonio Sonoro is the latest in a long line of ruthless men. He’s good with his gun and is drawn to trouble but he’s also out of money and out of options. A drought has ravaged the town of Dorado, Mexico, where he lives with his wife and children, and so when he hears about a train laden with gold and other treasures, he sets off for Houston to rob it—with his younger brother Hugo in tow. But when the heist goes awry and Hugo is killed by the Texas Rangers, Antonio finds himself launched into a …

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The Bullet Swallower, by Elizabeth Gonzalez James

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The Sonoros, we learn early in Elizabeth Gonzalez James’s violent meditation on the sins of the father The Bullet Swallower, have a long track record of rapaciousness, cruelty, and remorselessness. The opening section shows us how one member of the family killed scores in an effort to snatch every last bit of gold from the Sonoro family’s mine on the US-Mexico border in the mid-1800s. Unlike a lot of aristocratic monsters, however, the members of the family suffer disaster and poverty as often as they enjoy wealth and privilege. This split time narrative shows us how two scions of the Sonoro family face the long overdue repercussions of their fathers’ sins.

Read the rest of my review at A Bookish Type. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley, for review consideration.