One generation after the Conquest, the Aztec empire has fallen beneath the brutal heel of the invading Spaniards. Despite this forced subordination, a proud young Aztec, Tenamaxtli, has the courage to refuse the proper protocol, a bow to the foreign conquerors. Instead, he secretly begins to recruit an army of insurrection and finds high adventure, passionate women, unlikely allies, bright hope, and bitter tragedy throughout his quest. He is driven by the dream of restoring the Aztec Empire and will threaten the seemingly ...
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One generation after the Conquest, the Aztec empire has fallen beneath the brutal heel of the invading Spaniards. Despite this forced subordination, a proud young Aztec, Tenamaxtli, has the courage to refuse the proper protocol, a bow to the foreign conquerors. Instead, he secretly begins to recruit an army of insurrection and finds high adventure, passionate women, unlikely allies, bright hope, and bitter tragedy throughout his quest. He is driven by the dream of restoring the Aztec Empire and will threaten the seemingly invincible power of Spain.
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This sequel is nearly as good as Aztec.
The gimmick of finding unknown offspring to continue the story is a little much.
Huitzilopochtli
May 3, 2007
Gary's problem
The book, like its predecesor, is well written, documented and entertaining. One thing that I found distateful (as in the first book), was the repetitious incestual relationships and homosexual encounters. The book's historical background alone would've kept readers glued to the content, without having to add shock value to it.