Tenochtitlan Trilogy Series by Edward Rickford (#1-3)
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Overview:Ever since Edward was young, he has enjoyed writing. College gave him the chance to combine his interest in history with his passion for storytelling and he mainly writes historical fiction now. To research The Serpent and the Eagle, Edward read centuries-old texts and traveled to Mexico repeatedly, even retracing Cortés’ route through central Mexico. For his writing, he has won the Grand Prize Award in the 2018 Chaucer Book Awards and the Deixler-Swain prize for his undergraduate thesis on the Spanish-Mexica war. To learn more about Edward and his work,
Genre: Fiction » General Fiction/Classics
The Serpent and the Eagle 1
Tenochtitlan, 1519. Strange, pale-skinned people have arrived on the coast of the One World. They hail from a far away land called Spain and fight for the mysterious Hernando Cortés. To confront Cortés’ army would be dangerous, but inaction may be even more dangerous.The Mexica are the most powerful people in all the One World and regard the uncouth interlopers with a mixture of curiosity and distrust. Keen to discover their intentions, the Mexica send an official envoy to the coast. What they learn is most troubling. The Spanish possess weapons that have no equal… and they may have designs on Tenochtitlan. The conflict that follows will tear an entire region asunder and give birth to an empire of globe-spanning proportions. Combining the rich world-building of Sharon Kay Penman with the gripping battles sequences of Conn Iggulden, this award-winning novel draws upon modern scholarship to recount an event still unique today: the epic collision of two civilizations separated for millennia.
The Bend of the River: Book Two
Cortés’ fleet wallows at the bottom of the ocean, and his army marches for Tenochtitlan. Aided by aggrieved vassals and rapacious soldiers, Cortés has assembled an army unlike any in all the One World. Even the Mexica, the undisputed overlords of the region, may not be able to best them on the field. A shocking act of violence makes it clear, however, that conflict cannot be avoided. But is there an alternative to direct confrontation? Motecuhzoma, leader of the Mexica Confederacy, thinks so. Ever one for creative solutions, he settles on a plan as devious as it is risky. If his approach succeeds, peace will prevail in the One World. If his approach fails, the Mexica will pay with blood. Filled with complex characters and soaring action, The Bend of the River returns readers to pre-Hispanic Mexico and offers gripping insight into one of the most famous military campaigns in all of history.
Broken Bones and Shattered Spears: Book Three
Perhaps most troubling is the mysterious sickness stalking the land. Known as the Great Rash, it has swept through the One World with alarming speed, devastating friend and foe alike. None have been spared its ravages, none except the pale people.
Weakened by sickness and political division, the Mexica can do little besides watch as the pale people carry out a campaign of unspeakable brutality. Nation after nation falls to their unstoppable forces, and the Mexica gird themselves for a war unlike any other. The stakes could not be higher. For if the Mexica lose, they may face a fate even worse than servitude: annihilation.
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