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Paperback Details
  • 07/2014
  • 978-1500432010
  • 576 pages
  • $22.49
Ebook Details
  • 11/2014
  • B00PEQCIGO
  • 576 pages
  • $2.99
Kelsey Butts
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Dark Sun, Bright Moon

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

“Dark Sun, Bright Moon describes people isolated in the Andes, without the least notion of outsiders. They evolve an understanding of the universe that is complementary to our own but a great deal wider. The book explores events of a thousand years ago, events which fit with what we know of the region's history,” says Sparrow.

In the Andes of a thousand years ago, the Huari empire is sick. Its communities are being eaten from within by a plague, a contagion that is not of the body but of something far deeper, a plague that has taken their collective spirit. Rooting out this parasite is a task that is laid upon Q’ilyasisa, a young woman from an obscure little village on the forgotten borders of the Huari empire.

This impossible mission is imposed on her by a vast mind, a sentience that has ambitions to shape all human life. Her response to this entails confrontations on sacrificial pyramids, long journeys through the Amazonian jungle and the establishment of not just one but two new empires. Her legacy shapes future Andean civilization for the next four hundred years, until the arrival of the Spanish.

Dark Sun, Bright Moon takes the reader on a fascinating adventure that includes human sacrifice, communities eaten from within, a vast mind blazing under the mud of Lake Titicaca, and the rise and fall of empires cruel and kind.

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 07/2014
  • 978-1500432010
  • 576 pages
  • $22.49
Ebook Details
  • 11/2014
  • B00PEQCIGO
  • 576 pages
  • $2.99
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