D. L. Davies
1) Gee
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A young boy, looking for something to eat, lacking that, something to sell for food. In the process he helps foil a crime, gets himself embroiled in numerous adventures, loses a Father, Sister, and Mother to cannibals (but not all at once), and before the book ends, manages to kill those who killed his family, while creating a varied family of his own. The story ends by explaining the beginning.
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Book 4. Deception and Treason is the final of four books; It covers from when Maya first becomes a known world power; touches on their developments of a mechanically powered ship; covers the deception's and treason's among many nations, including: the pirates; England; Maya and other times and places. In naming and creating each book as well as title I tried to combine the name(s) of the books, with the book(s) cover as well as the books contents....
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Davies manages to convey what took place in previous episodes without seeming redundant, and Jaguar is much more tightly constructed than the first two stories. But it is really the minor characters that make this third book enjoyable. A displaced Spaniard, a British admiral, Cuauhtémoc's youngest adopted brother, pirates and other nefarious villains provide the excitement and swashbuckling adventure one expects from historical fantasy.
-BlueInk...
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This story takes place in the early 16th Century; a time when the world seemed to be expanding at an almost exponential rate. It occurs in South America in a land known as Maya: this is not a tale of what was, but rather, a story of what might have been if I had been in charge of that era. The main character, Cuauhtmoc, is born in a small village in the northwestern part of Maya: the story line follows his life from birth, through birdman-school,...