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| | Books: The Bloody Southwest (Tucson Weekly . 05-18-98) |
 | | He is freed, however, at the demand of the ever-present Judge Holden, whose attention nothing escapes. |
 | | Judge Holden's apocalyptic band meanders throughout the Southwest and northern Mexico, destroying everything in their path: Mexicans, Indians, Anglos, penned goats, dogs, chickens, cacti, forests, even ancient petroglyphs. |
 | | They gather scalps, teeth, heads, and hearts as the receipts of their trade; the kid, the gentlest of the lot, proudly wears a necklace of human ears, flened and shriveled by the desert sun. |
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