Bookmasters is pleased to present you with a sample of Secret Mexico (México Secreto), the first in a series of translated works from best-selling author Francisco Martín Moreno, one of the most renowned novelists in Mexico.Step into the minds of three powerful leaders at the brink of the first World War. Secret Mexico reveals German strategies to involve Mexico in an armed conflict against the United States, foremost being the Zimmerman Telegram, which was sent from Emperor William II of Germany to Mexicos President Carranza. When intercepted and deciphered by British intelligence, the Zimmerman Telegram became the catalyst in involving President Woodrow Wilson and the U.S. in World War I. Secret Mexico captivatingly presents the possible inner dialogues of these powerful men on the brink of war and in so doing highlights an underappreciated turning point in both U.S. and Mexican history.Secret Mexico contains fictional recreations of intrigue, romance, and military strategy, but all accounts are supported by valuable historical documents.Francisco Martín Moreno is a lawyer, diplomat, novelist, and article writer. He was subsequently awarded the Premio Nacional de Periodismo (National Journalism Award) first place every year from 1994 through 1998 for his numerous editorial articles. Additionally, Martín Morenos publication of Las Cicatrices del Viento (The Scars of the Wind) earned him the Laurel de Oro a la Excelencia Literaria (Literary Excellency Golden Laurel) award in Spain. It acknowledged his development as one of the top Latin American novelists.Bookmasters is pleased to present you with a sample of Secret Mexico (México Secreto), the first in a series of translated works from best-selling author Francisco Martín Moreno, one of the most renowned novelists in Mexico.Step into the minds of three powerful leaders at the brink of the first World War. Secret Mexico reveals German strategies to involve Mexico in an armed conflict against the United States, foremost being the Zimmerman Telegram, which was sent from Emperor William II of Germany to Mexicos President Carranza. When intercepted and deciphered by British intelligence, the Zimmerman Telegram became the catalyst in involving President Woodrow Wilson and the U.S. in World War I. Secret Mexico captivatingly presents the possible inner dialogues of these powerful men on the brink of war and in so doing highlights an underappreciated turning point in both U.S. and Mexican history.Secret Mexico contains fictional recreations of intrigue, romance, and military strategy, but all accounts are supported by valuable historical documents.Francisco Martín Moreno is a lawyer, diplomat, novelist, and article writer. He was subsequently awarded the Premio Nacional de Periodismo (National Journalism Award) first place every year from 1994 through 1998 for his numerous editorial articles. Additionally, Martín Morenos publication of Las Cicatrices del Viento (The Scars of the Wind) earned him the Laurel de Oro a la Excelencia Literaria (Literary Excellency Golden Laurel) award in Spain. It acknowledged his development as one of the top Latin American novelists.
Bookmasters is pleased to present you with a sample of Secret Mexico (México Secreto), the first in a series of translated works from best-selling author Francisco Martín Moreno, one of the most renowned novelists in Mexico.Step into the minds of three powerful leaders at the brink of the first World War. Secret Mexico reveals German strategies to involve Mexico in an armed conflict against the United States, foremost being the Zimmerman Telegram, which was sent from Emperor William II of Germany to Mexicos President Carranza. When intercepted and deciphered by British intelligence, the Zimmerman Telegram became the catalyst in involving President Woodrow Wilson and the U.S. in World War I. Secret Mexico captivatingly presents the possible inner dialogues of these powerful men on the brink of war and in so doing highlights an underappreciated turning point in both U.S. and Mexican history.Secret Mexico contains fictional recreations of intrigue, romance, and military strategy, but all accounts are supported by valuable historical documents.Francisco Martín Moreno is a lawyer, diplomat, novelist, and article writer. He was subsequently awarded the Premio Nacional de Periodismo (National Journalism Award) first place every year from 1994 through 1998 for his numerous editorial articles. Additionally, Martín Morenos publication of Las Cicatrices del Viento (The Scars of the Wind) earned him the Laurel de Oro a la Excelencia Literaria (Literary Excellency Golden Laurel) award in Spain. It acknowledged his development as one of the top Latin American novelists.Bookmasters is pleased to present you with a sample of Secret Mexico (México Secreto), the first in a series of translated works from best-selling author Francisco Martín Moreno, one of the most renowned novelists in Mexico.Step into the minds of three powerful leaders at the brink of the first World War. Secret Mexico reveals German strategies to involve Mexico in an armed conflict against the United States, foremost being the Zimmerman Telegram, which was sent from Emperor William II of Germany to Mexicos President Carranza. When intercepted and deciphered by British intelligence, the Zimmerman Telegram became the catalyst in involving President Woodrow Wilson and the U.S. in World War I. Secret Mexico captivatingly presents the possible inner dialogues of these powerful men on the brink of war and in so doing highlights an underappreciated turning point in both U.S. and Mexican history.Secret Mexico contains fictional recreations of intrigue, romance, and military strategy, but all accounts are supported by valuable historical documents.Francisco Martín Moreno is a lawyer, diplomat, novelist, and article writer. He was subsequently awarded the Premio Nacional de Periodismo (National Journalism Award) first place every year from 1994 through 1998 for his numerous editorial articles. Additionally, Martín Morenos publication of Las Cicatrices del Viento (The Scars of the Wind) earned him the Laurel de Oro a la Excelencia Literaria (Literary Excellency Golden Laurel) award in Spain. It acknowledged his development as one of the top Latin American novelists.