The Sangre de Cristo Conspiracy

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The Sangre de Cristo Conspiracy Step into the raw, untamed New Mexico Territory of 1825, a frontier balanced on a knife's edge. Four years after Mexican independence, the newly opened Santa Fe Trail floods Taos Valley with American traders, igniting tensions between Mexican authorities, ambitious merchants, displaced Spanish colonials, and ancient Pueblo communities. In this volatile tinderbox, Don Carlos Montoya, a prominent Mexican customs official, is brutally murdered in his hacienda, and the legendary "Sangre de Cristo Cache" - a fabulous hoard of Spanish gold and sacred religious artifacts lost since the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 - vanishes. This treasure, recently rediscovered and earmarked to fund the fledgling Mexican government, becomes the spark that threatens to engulf the region in war. U.S. Territorial Marshal Samuel "Sam" Hartwell, a stoic ex-army officer haunted by his past, rides into Taos from Santa Fe to find justice. The murder weapon, a distinctive Hawken rifle, immediately points to the fiercely independent American mountain men. But Hartwell, an outsider striving to impose order, soon uncovers a conspiracy far more complex and dangerous than a simple robbery gone wrong. Montoya, he learns, wasn't just killed for the treasure itself, but because he discovered the theft was an inside job, orchestrated by someone he trusted, with tendrils reaching into the highest echelons of power. Hartwell's investigation forces him into a treacherous web of conflicting agendas. The Mexican government desperately needs the cache for legitimacy; American traders see it as a means to end crushing customs duties; old Spanish families assert ancestral rights; and Pueblo leaders fear its discovery will bring further desecration to their sacred mountains. To navigate this labyrinth, Hartwell must decipher the coded messages and clandestine meetings at Elena Vasquez's bustling trading post - the nerve center of Taos where all factions collide. He must earn the trust of the enigmatic Elena herself, a shrewd widow with Spanish colonial roots, who walks a tightrope between her heritage and her alliances, and whose knowledge of the town's secrets is unparalleled. And he must forge an uneasy, perilous truce with Ely "Bear" Thompson, the formidable leader of the mountain man network, whose wilderness skills and knowledge of hidden trails become crucial, even as suspicion initially falls upon him. The trail leads Hartwell from bloodstained haciendas to the hushed sanctity of the Church, where Father Miguel Santos guards not only spiritual authority but also political influence over the sacred artifacts. He uncovers a plot to sell these priceless relics to rapacious American collectors while diverting the gold to fund a private army aimed at shattering Mexican rule. His pursuit of the shadowy "Mr. Smith," a nervous American agent, and the fanatical, whip-wielding renegade "Padre," who commands a band of brutal followers, culminates in a desperate race against time. The final, bloody confrontation unfolds in the haunted ruins of an abandoned pueblo high in the treacherous Sangre de Cristo Mountains, a place where history, greed, and vengeance converge. The Sangre de Cristo Conspiracy is a gripping Western mystery that plunges you into an authentic, rarely explored period of American history. Far from the typical Anglo-centric tale, it offers a rich, multicultural perspective, blending meticulous historical detail with relentless suspense. Can Marshal Hartwell, combining military discipline with hard-won frontier wisdom and a growing understanding of cultural complexities, unravel the conspiracy, recover the sacred treasure, and bring the killers to justice before the fragile peace of Taos Valley is irrevocably shattered? The price of failure is war, and the cost of truth may be his own life.


  • | Author: Brett Vogeler
  • | Publisher: Independently Published
  • | Publication Date: May 24, 2025
  • | Number of Pages: 00214 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: NA
  • | ISBN-13: 9798285160861
Author:
Brett Vogeler
Publisher:
Independently Published
Publication Date:
May 24, 2025
Number of pages:
00214 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
NA
ISBN-13:
9798285160861