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Inca Moon Book

Qori Qoyllur is the daughter of a humble fisherman. She doesn't know the beaches she calls home are part of the mighty Inca Empire. Innocence is shattered when an assassin finds her father, and a terrible secret is revealed. Summoned by mysterious nobles who claim friendship, and beset by unknown enemies, Qori goes to the holy city of Cuzco in search of vengeance. Thus begins a journey into the secret heart of a vast land where demigods rule millions in one of the most majestic, brutal, and tragic empires of the ancient world. Inca Moon is a tale of courage and intrigue, ruthless ambition, and devotion betrayed. With Qori we travel through deserts, mountains, and jungles, face armies and assassins, experience the pomp and rituals of a vanished world. We follow her through tangled loves and loyalties, share emotions and personal tragedies, see her rise to become an Inca healer and, covertly, a special agent to the emperor. On this journey we meet great lords and ladies, heroes and scoundrels: Reclusive Lord Atoq is an elegant man who directs the imperial spy web from his country estate. With the old emperor on his deathbed and conspiracy threatening to plunge the empire into civil war, Lord Atoq must send his elite agents into peril. Qori loves him like a father, but what secrets is he holding back? Lady Sisa is breathtakingly beautiful. Men want her; women envy her. Why is she so feared? Tanta Karwa is a healer to nobility and Qori's beloved mother-in-law. She knows the truth but cannot speak it. He who rules the jungle, Condin Savana, Wizard of the East, sees Qori's destiny. He will arm her, but he will not interfere with fate. These and other vivid characters inhabit the world of Qori Qoyllur. Based on old Spanish accounts and modern findings, this novel brings the Inca Empire alive with gripping authenticity.Read More

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  • 1552128334
  • 9781552128336
  • Patrick Carmichael
  • 30 August 2001
  • Trafford Publishing
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 524
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