The Incas by Daniel Peters

Set against the backdrop of the majestic Andes, this historical novel vividly brings to life the rise and fall of the Inca Empire. Through the eyes of both indigenous people and European conquerors, the narrative explores the rich tapestry of Incan culture, their sophisticated societal structures, and the devastating impact of Spanish colonization. The story weaves together personal tales of love, betrayal, and resilience, offering a poignant reflection on the clash of civilizations and the enduring spirit of a once-great empire.

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Published
1991
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Long
Pages
800-900
Original Language
English
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