In 1947, Scott and Jeff, archaeology students from Michigan, discovered a hidden civilization high in La Sierra Madre. It wasn’t the discovery that fascinated them, but something else they could have never imagined.
In the 16 century, the Spanish Conqueror Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán invaded an indigenous nation, and Tzupilali, the daughter of their ruler, survived the massacre. Centuries later, it is her descendants that greet Scott and Jeff. They band together with Chema, the current leader of the Tonallíns, and by the 1980s, what Scott and Jeff could have never imagined, makes this indigenous nation worth billions.
Adán, a seven-year-old orphan in 1987, is forced to uncover his unknown heritage, facing danger in every direction to save everything he holds dear. He is a brilliant individual whose only dream is to play trumpet in a mariachi band.
First of a 4-volume story, the Windblower/El Soplavientos spans centuries and countries in this 1200-page epic adventure based on actual historical events.