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"On Both Sides of the River" paints a vignette of south Texas-its
people, history, and cultural diversity-through interwoven tales of
the scourge of drug-trafficking on both sides of the Rio Grande
River and of the annual quest for the monster whitetail buck of
Mexican and south Texas lore, El Cacaiston. Joe Gonzalez, a south
Texas criminal defense lawyer, finds himself embroiled in a
situation involving drug-trafficking, corruption, and violence. He
overhears young, violent American drug lord Mark Balbuena, heir to
the Balbuena family ranch, talking to someone in a local bar about
drug deal. When young Balbuena makes the massive deal with a
notorious Mexican drug lord, an unexpected double-cross begins a
drug war. Despite Mark's plan to save it, the Balbuena ranch is
purchased by entrepreneur Max Wadsworth. Even so, to Gonzalez, the
presence of Mark Balbuena on the ranch clearly suggests he was
trafficking drugs from the family ranch. Only time would reveal now
whether the Balbuenas would emerge from the trouble unscathed, or
whether it would all fall apart.
It is Friday, August 1, 2008 at 3:37 p.m. when defense Attorney Joe
Gonzalez walks into a San Antonio courtroom and finds District
Judge Galaviz lying on the floor, surrounded by his bailiff,
attorneys, and others. Judge Galaviz is dead of a massive heart
attack. When Kevin Helms, the head of a prestigious law firm, calls
Gonzalez into his office the next day, he reveals that a large
briefcase filled with fifty bundles of five thousand dollars each
had been left in Judge Galaviz's chambers a few days before his
death in a botched attempt to bribe him. The FBI is now involved
and Helms wants Gonzalez to assume the duties of the now vacated
bench in an effort to catch whoever wanted Judge Galaviz's
attention. A reluctant Gonzalez finally agrees and must endure the
criticism of those who do not think he is qualified to take over
the bench while simultaneously becoming embroiled in drug
trafficking and other issues taking place on the Texas/Mexico
border. America and Mexico must work together to prevent a disaster
to both countries while Gonzalez faces an epidemic of violence,
political conflicts, and religious beliefs, all while focusing on
just one goal-to stay alive.
"On Both Sides of the River" paints a vignette of south Texas-its
people, history, and cultural diversity-through interwoven tales of
the scourge of drug-trafficking on both sides of the Rio Grande
River and of the annual quest for the monster whitetail buck of
Mexican and south Texas lore, El Cacaiston. Joe Gonzalez, a south
Texas criminal defense lawyer, finds himself embroiled in a
situation involving drug-trafficking, corruption, and violence. He
overhears young, violent American drug lord Mark Balbuena, heir to
the Balbuena family ranch, talking to someone in a local bar about
drug deal. When young Balbuena makes the massive deal with a
notorious Mexican drug lord, an unexpected double-cross begins a
drug war. Despite Mark's plan to save it, the Balbuena ranch is
purchased by entrepreneur Max Wadsworth. Even so, to Gonzalez, the
presence of Mark Balbuena on the ranch clearly suggests he was
trafficking drugs from the family ranch. Only time would reveal now
whether the Balbuenas would emerge from the trouble unscathed, or
whether it would all fall apart.
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