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File Size: 2373 KB
Print Length: 314 pages
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Publication Date: March 10, 2019
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Language: English
ASIN: B07PHFN89P
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A fun read for fans of historical fiction. Edward Rickford’s novel recounts Cortez’s bloody conquest of Mexico through the eyes of the officers and soldiers of his army, as well as through those of the Aztec emperor and the woman Malintze, who rises from the obscurity of slavery to become Cortez’s translator and confidant.Rickford keeps the action moving around throughout the novel. Between the battles there are forced marches, scheming, and duplicity. Rickford has mastered the details of Pre-Columbian Mexican culture but doesn’t serve them up cold. The Aztec culture, in all its grisly splendor is on display here, with real people as characters and not cardboard cut-outs.The character of Malitntze is a great one: we experience the Mexica world through her eyes, and the image isn’t pretty. The reason for so many Mexica tribes rebelling against their Aztec overlords and siding with the Spanish becomes clear, however disastrous that strategy turned out to be in the long run.Hernan Cortez himself comes across as coldly amoral and driven by a relentless urge to conquer—Moors. Aztecs, anything— as long as it propels his fortunes. But there are many human-scale characters around him, each with their own lively tale to tell.
The Serpent and the Eagle is book one of Tenochtitlan Trilogy. This historical fiction is set in 1519 where Motecuhzoma leads the Mexica Confederacy. Mesoamerica has been happy for years and the nation prosperous, however, just like every other story, peace is not to stay as Hernando appears and has other plans for the land.The story is told through many perspectives covering many aspects of his historical Spanish tale. This enabled the storytelling to be multi-dimensional and created the necessary dynamics it needed to impact the reader. I believe that is what made this book different.The pace of the story reflected the complex content, and the power struggle between the characters was evident throughout the thrilling adventure. The story was beautifully written, and I admired the ability of the author in portraying the notion of reliving a story so delicately put together for a reader who would have absolutely no idea about its origin.The literature was of perfection. From description, history reciting, skill in the retelling, to the creativity of work, all deserved applause.The Spanish Cortes’s character, in particular, his dialogue, intentions, plans, were what set the story in somewhat a dynamic sense of a tale.I recommend this book to historical Spanish readers and alike.
Edward Rickford has done an excellent job bringing to life a story that I, for one, knew very little about. Told through a diverse cast of characters, The Serpent and the Eagle is about two very different civilizations that battle for gold and power, in a time when human sacrifices abound in an "undiscovered" Mesoamerican jungle, and the Spanish Empire is seeking to control new lands.Expertly researched and told in vivid detail, this work of historical fiction weaves together unique narratives and fascinating perspectives. Action, tension, drama, conflict; that's what you'll get with Rickford's debut novel, in addition to rich scene setting and storytelling.Anyone looking to branch out in the genre, or learn more about a little-dramatized period of history, should read this book.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.This story weaves a rich tapestry of Spanish conquistadors and native Mexica—commonly known as the Aztecs—as well as the neighboring native tribes, that transports readers to the lush jungles and grand cities of pre-Hispanic Mexico. The writing is clear and easy to read, with just enough Spanish and Nahuatl to add deep flavors without slowing the pace. The characters are vivid—both the Spaniards and the natives—and are well-researched, as they are mostly based on historical figures. The drama is ever-present, both in action and dialog.As this is a first novel, I expect this author to go on to write more excellent stories. I will be looking for more of his work in the future.
Author Edward Rickford sets in motion a thrilling adventure story when the indomitable Spanish conquistador, Hernán Cortés, makes landfall in the New World and begins his quest to locate and plunder the Aztec empire.The story unfolds aboard Cortés' ship, The Santa Maria de la Concepción where we meet the expedition's translator, Father Aguilar, in conversation with Cortés. Their dialogue spins a complicated web of intrigue between Cortés and Father Aguilar that sets the tone for the rest of the story.Rickford then takes us to Motecuhzoma's court to meet one of his trusted generals, Tezoc, 'The Cutter Of Men.' Using these four characters as the cornerstones of the story's narrative, Rickford weaves in a panoply of action and adventure, taking us across richly described jungles and tense encounters with native tribes as Cortés strives to take Motecuhzoma's gold and return home to Spain a hero.Cortés' unflagging pursuit is constantly tested as the expedition slogs its way through a beautiful but deadly landscape. I especially enjoyed Cortés' leadership skills; manipulating traitors among his men and negotiating with native adversaries even when his confidence in himself and in those he trusts is put to the test.As in all good stories, the end isn't what you'd expect. Rickford keeps us on the edge of our seat as Cortés puts together an ambitious plan that leaves his men no way out in order to sustain his expedition for the final assault on Motecuhzoma's capital, Tenochtitlan.The Serpent And The Eagle is expertly written and painstakingly researched. Author Rickford has captured a fascinating historical moment and turned it into an absorbing story that makes the history come alive.
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