The Right Hand of the Sun

The Right Hand of the Sun

by Anita Mason (Author)

Synopsis

Shipwrecked on the cost of Aztec Mexico, Geronimo is one of only two men to survive the sinking of their great Spanish galleon. Taken in by the winic Indians, Geronimo learns that if he is to survive, he must abandon his European customs and language and learn to live as the Indians do. Ten years pass, and one day a man comes with a bag of dazzling jewels and buys Geronimo's freedom from his winic master. Hernan Cortes calls Geronimo back from the jungle to his new exploration fleet waiting nearby. Charismatic, plotting and seductive, Cortes quickly understands the value of having Geronimo in his inner circle as a translator who can help facilitate his vision of plunder, religious conversion and conquest of these 'primitive peoples'. Geronimo understands too late that he now has no choice but to betray the very people who saved his life and taught him about the beauty of living. What follows is two-stranded tale: at once an action-packed, lush, and lyrical story of political manipulation, destruction, passionate love - and the end of one of the greatest empires on earth.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 512
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: John Murray
Published: 04 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 071952122X
ISBN 13: 9780719521225

Media Reviews
'This novel is a beauty, wonderfully written and researched' -- The Times 'Remarkable ... a high-octane tale of political manoeuvring, battle-strategies, back-stabbing and bloodiness... the shift in register is convincing and moving' -- Kamila Shamsie, Daily Telegraph 'An ambitious and often engaging attempt to recapture in fiction the first phase of the Spanish colonization of the America's' -- Times Literary Supplement 'This is more than just creative literature; it's an attempt to rewrite history in a way that cannot justify ruthless colonisation' -- Time Out 'An elegy of beauty and betrayal based on priceless research' -- Oxford Times 'This is an exceptionally good book, the best modern novel on the Conquest of Mexico' -- Historical Novels Review 'Both a beautiful story of love and discovery, and the tale of the destruction of a great empire through war and greed' -- Waterstones Books Quarterly 'Anita Mason's book takes us on an extraordinary saga' -- Courier Mail (Australia)
Author Bio
Anita Mason is the author of six novels over the last 20 years. Her novel THE ILLUSTIONIST was shortlisted for the Booker prize.