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Aztec Autumn (Aztec, Bk 2)
Aztec Autumn - Aztec, Bk 2
Author: Gary Jennings
We return at last to the bygone world of the Aztecs, to a time when their great empire has fallen beneath the brutal heel of the invading Spaniards. But one proud young Aztec, Tenamaxtil, refuses to bow to the foreign conquerors. He starts an incredible rebellion that forms a forgotten chapter in history--a story now brought to life in all its s...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780812590968
ISBN-10: 0812590961
Publication Date: 8/15/1998
Pages: 480
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3.7 stars, based on 33 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The sequel to the author's internationally best-selling Aztec (1982) returns to the Mexico of the conquistadors.

The previous novel enveloped the reader in the traditions and customs of Aztec society before and during the bloody Spanish conquest.

The story as it now unfolds finds us in post-conquest Mexico, events now narrated by a young Aztec man whose uncle is an esteemed nobleman. The Spanish conquerors have settled in to run a tightly controlled enterprise, and the novel springs into action when the young hero decides no other course is available to him than to seek revenge for the foul murder of his father by the conquerors. What the reader is witness to in these compelling pages, then, is the avenger's careful gathering together of an insurrectionary movement.

Jennings' ability to marshal the results of considerable research into a smoothly flowing, never sluggish narrative is remarkable; here he gives appreciators of historical fiction something to relish.
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I read this several years ago, and can still remember being drawn into Aztec society. This was a very good novelization of what life may have been like in pre-Columbian Mexico.


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