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The Gold Eaters

Published
Nov 2015
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384

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A sweeping, epic historical novel of exploration and invasion, of conquest and resistance, and of an enduring love that must overcome the destruction of one empire by another.

Kidnapped at sea by conquistadors seeking the golden land of Peru, a young Inca boy named Waman is the everyman thrown into extraordinary circumstances. Forced to become Francisco Pizarro's translator, he finds himself caught up in one of history's great clashes of civilzations, the Spanish invasion of the Incan Empire of the 1530s. To survive, he must not only learn political gamesmanship but also discover who he truly is, and in what country and culture he belongs. Only then can he be reunited with the love of his life and begin the search for his shattered family, journeying through a land and a time vividly depicted here.

Based closely on real historical events, The Gold Eaters draws on Ronald Wright's imaginative skill as a novelist and his deep knowledge of South America to bring alive an epic struggle that laid the foundations of the modern world.

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Nov 2016 Riverhead ISBN 0399576053
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First Edition Nov 2015 Riverhead ISBN 1594634629
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Nov 2015 Riverhead Books ISBN B00USMCL7U
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Nov 2015 Penguin Publishing Group ISBN 110198287X
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Nov 2015 Recorded Books ISBN B0170HK8ZC
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