Most of these cases are based on true events… The short story ‘Bitter Almonds’ was first
published in magazine format in 2005: here is a very brief excerpt:
Bitter Almonds
“He needs his belief in
human nature to be restored.”
I thought he was luckier than many
fellow almond growers further north, like Xixona, for example, where there were
real worries about desertification of the soil.
He was proud of
his hectares of almond trees that he’d nurtured since inheriting them from his
father twenty years before.
Arturo was a man
of the earth in every sense. Not for him the trappings of modern wealth. I
sometimes berated him over his wife, Carmen, using an old top-loader washtub
and mangle. “She isn’t getting any younger,” I said, though I’m sure she
wouldn’t thank me for saying so. “Surely you can afford to buy her a new
appliance and save her all that drudgery!”
Well, I said it was brief…
From
time to time news reports echo the Cazador tales, and this is but one of them,
from the Costa Blanca News of August
23, 2013:
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Kindle UK here
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