Synopses & Reviews
The Aztec uprising in 1810 left young Juan Martez orphaned in a savage land. Like many native Aztecs, Juan was sentenced to hang by the Spanish. But his life is spared when a Spanish gunmaker learns of his skills with gunpowder and buys him to make munitions. Keeping his Aztec heritage low key, Juan becomes the finest gunmaker in the colony--and the best shot. But both talents are kept secret--if the Spanish knew of his skills, he would surely be killed. Juan secretly works the Mexican underground, running guns and black powder to guerrilla forces fighting for independence. Along the way he falls in love with Maria Volza, a fiery revolutionary stirring up the masses, but she rejects him as fallen under the Spanish boot. But Juan's destiny is to lead the Mexicans against Spanish rule, and when Maria discovers the life Juan has hidden so well, a battle is ignited and the revolution begins.
Review
Praise for Aztec Rage: "Aztec Rage is the most extraordinary historical novel to appear in years. It will leave you dazed, shaken, delighted, and moved."--Douglas Preston, New York Times bestselling author of
Tyrannosaur Canyon "Fast-paced, absorbing...the authors paint a vivid picture of the early stages of hte bloody war of independence."--
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Aztec Rage "A beautifully detailed novel for historical fiction fans."--
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Aztec Rage
Review
Praise for Aztec Rage: "Aztec Rage is the most extraordinary historical novel to appear in years. It will leave you dazed, shaken, delighted, and moved."--Douglas Preston, New York Times bestselling author of
Tyrannosaur Canyon "Fast-paced, absorbing...the authors paint a vivid picture of the early stages of hte bloody war of independence."--
Publishers Weekly on
Aztec Rage "A beautifully detailed novel for historical fiction fans."--
Booklist on
Aztec Rage
Review
Praise for Aztec Rage: "Aztec Rage is the most extraordinary historical novel to appear in years. It will leave you dazed, shaken, delighted, and moved."--Douglas Preston, New York Times bestselling author of
Tyrannosaur Canyon "Fast-paced, absorbing...the authors paint a vivid picture of the early stages of hte bloody war of independence."--
Publishers Weekly on
Aztec Rage "A beautifully detailed novel for historical fiction fans."--
Booklist on
Aztec Rage
Synopsis
Continuing the fascinating history of Mexico that began in the #1 New York Times bestselling novel Aztec
Synopsis
"Aztec Fire" continues the fascinating history of Mexico that began in the #1"New York Times"-bestselling novel "Aztec."
Synopsis
Juan Rios comes from a long line of Aztec warriors. Slave to a Spanish gun-maker, he becomes the finest gunsmith and sharpshooter in colonial Mexico. But Juan has a secret life as the revolucions #1 gun-runner.
Juan falls for the beautiful Maria, a beautiful writer and fearless revolucionaria whose dream of freedom is a liability for them both. The hHard-drinking, womanizing, con-man Luis becomes their last hope against the rack, the stake, and the blood-stained torture dungeons of the Inquisition.
Aztec Fire sweeps readers on a perilous journey from the fabled ruins of ancient Tula to the slave-labor galleons of “the Manila Run” to a South Seas jungle island teeming with crocodiles, snakes, and blood-crazed cannibals. When Juan and his friends finally reach home, they find their country in flames, struggling against its hated Spanish oppressors.
About the Author
GARY JENNINGS was known for the rigorous and intensive research behind his novels, which often included hazardous travel. He passed away in 1999, leaving behind a rich legacy of historical fiction and ideas for new novels.
ROBERT GLEASON was Gary Jennings editor for a number of years. He lives in New York City. JUNIUS PODRUG is an accomplished writer of both fiction and nonfiction. He lives on Cape Cod.