A riveting journey into the Amazonia in search of a lost civilizationOver 800,000 copies sold by the so called 'Queen of the Spanish Adventure Fiction', one of the top writers in Spanish language, and author of the bestseller The Last CatoA strange disease has left Arnau's brother in a vegetative state. A hacker and computer businessman, Arnau Queralt undertakes an archeological research in order to find the cure for his brother's illness. Surprisingly, Arnau finds himself immersed in an exciting adventure that takes him to the Inca Empire, the ruins of Tiwanacu and the Amazon rainforest, following the trace of a lost civilization. Arnau and his friends, Marc and Lola, take the readers on a journey through knowledge, unearthing some of the uncovered mysteries of Humanity, the paradox of the Evolution Theory and the truth about the role Spanish Conquistadors really played in the Spanishcolonization of the Americas. A fascinating novel that challenges the readers to take part in a guessing game, and whose key lies in discovering the power of words.The book has been successfully published in 4 countries: Italy, Portugal, Germany and Brazil.
Coincido con la critica anterior en cuanto a este libro. La forma de narrar de la autora no solo detalla en forma amena un pasado precolombino poco conocido haciendolo parecer aun mas interesante de lo que podria leerse en los libros de historia que menciona (y que son reales y precisos) sino que lleva un hilo conductor de la acción ficticia y personal del protagonista (Arnau) muy creible e interesante. Lo recomiento ampliamente ya que no es nada facil hacer de un hecho historico y tan antiguo algo tan interesante y con ganas de seguir leyendo a pesar de no ser una novela para nada corta. Espero con ansias el proximo libro de la autora.
a nice historical review
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I found this book to be a very interesting and a captivating one. Of the kind that is very difficult to put down. In a very nice way and with a beautiful use of the spanish language it describes accurately many historical facts hitherto unknown to me. I checked most of what appeared to be true historical references and was surprised to find that,in light of current knowledge related to the conquest of South America and to the systematic destruction of the native culture by the conquerors, both intentional and unitentional,they were based on factual modern data. The mentioning of the map of South America drawn by the Turkish pirate and explorer Piri Reis was completely new to me.Such map was drawn before Pizzarro had set foot in the Southern American continent and it describes with amazing accuracy the geographical location of the major Andeans mountain chain and the major South American rivers, including their origen. How could Piri Reis have possible done it when the concept of geographical longitude was unknown then? There are numerous reference in the Internet, from very good sources, in relation to Piri Reis and his maps.The fiction part of the book is clearly distinct from true historical references and it easy to tell them appart. .In essence it is a well researched book and a very pleasant one to read.Good for Ms Asensi. I look forward to read more of her works.
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