By Ray Elizondo
If nature deals the attributes of life, it sure was not very generous to Danny Cantu.
He might have been better off if he had died with his mother instead of being raised in a Mexican orphanage by Sister Nita,
a strict Irish Nun.
To compound his rough start in life, Sister Nita was threatened
by the local drug cartel with a chilling ultimatum: Sell the rectory or else face deadly consequences.
Her actions became Danny's test of loyalty to the children, the orphanage, and to his princiles-even at the threat of losing
his life.
Ray Elizondo, author of The Last Pachuco, takes the reader on a hair-raising ride through Danny Cantu's troubled life, and
ultimate redemption.