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IT IS THE YEAR ONE-KNIFE IN TENOCHTITLAN - THE CAPITAL OF THE AZTECS. The end of the world is kept at bay only by the magic of human sacrifice. A Priestess disappears from an empty room drenched in blood.
Acatl, High Priest of the Dead must find her, or break the boundaries between the worlds of the living and the dead. But how do you find someone, living or dead, in a world where blood sacrifices are an everyday occurrence and the very gods stalk the streets?
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I'm not a big fantasy kind of person, but I love alternate histories. This feels like a perfect blend of the two.
I went back and forth in my enjoyment of the book, although it was interesting to read something set in the Aztec Empire. I sometimes found her word choice and descriptions simplistic, which felt jarring against the complexity of the world she had built and would therefore pull me out of the novel. The characters lacked depth for me, and so the emotional highs and lows the author wrote for them didn't register for me as intended.
Pros: Aztec setting and mythology, lots of magic, strong characterization, includes bibliography
Cons: the story was a little slow at times, unusual/unpronounceable names slow reading, mystery seems thin at times
Acatl, high priest of the dead, is called to investigate the disappearance of a priestess. His older, more successful and beloved brother is the main suspect. In attempting to prove his brother's innocence, Acatl must learn more about court politics, the gods and come to terms with his past.
For fantasy readers wanting something different, this well researched (she includes a partial bibliography and notes at the back) look at the Aztec/Mexica empire is refreshing. While the author admits changing some things to fit her plot, it's still a glimpse into a way of life many are unfamiliar with. And her portrayal is more positive than what the Aztecs usually receive.
De Bodard does a great job of consistently giving title with names - so while she included a dramatis personnae list and glossary of terms I never needed them. The names did get difficult to pronounce at times, which slowed reading time a bit.
Acatl's jealousy of his brother's supposedly perfect life and his lack of desire in terms of being high priest made him a very interesting character. He has flaws, even while he berates the flaws of others.
The mystery does seem thin at times, but every time I suspected an easy resolution to the disappearance, something new came up. And the characters and world are fascinating enough to hold interest when the mystery lags.
In the end, the plot twists, strong characterization and unique setting make for an interesting read.
Series
3 primary books5 released booksObsidian and Blood is a 5-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2007 with contributions by Aliette de Bodard.