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City of Spies (Aztec 3) [Paperback]

Simon Levack
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd (2 May 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0743268393
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743268394
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,486,368 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tetzcoco, the second city of the Aztec realm, is a bustling, cosmopolitan town; a city of poets, artists and legendary kings. It's also a place torn by unrest, as rival claimants fight over the throne, and spies and assassins stalk each other through the streets and marketplaces. It is here that Yaotl seeks refuge from his master, the Aztec Chief Minister. Lord Feathered-in-Black has decided to rid himself of his disobedient slave, and plans to have Yaotl sacrificed in the most gruesome manner possible - provided he can catch him first. Yaotl's former lover Lily is in Tetzcoco too, on a mission of her own. A mission that goes badly wrong, with the discovery of a bloodsoaked corpse - and Lily's arrest for murder. Yaotl faces a desperate race against time to find the evidence that will prove Lily's innocence - and save her from execution. The wily slave's search for the truth will lead him through palace corridors and darkened streets into a lethal trap, laid for him by his most pitiless and implacable enemy.

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Simon Levack trained as a solicitor and still works in the legal profession. He lives in east London with his wife and son. A DEMON OF THE AIR is his first novel.

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By Didier TOP 500 REVIEWER
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This is the third book (so far) in the series beginning with 'Demon of the air' and having Yaotl, slave to the Aztec chief minister, as protagonist. It picks up exactly where the 2nd book (Shadow of the Lords) ended but this time the setting is different.

Yaotl finds himself in Tetzcoco, second city of the Aztec empire, accompanied by some familiar friends and allies (Lily, Kindly and Nimble), and pursued by another set of equally familiar enemies (and some new ones too). Tetzcoco's King Maize-Ear is in conflict with his brother Black Flower, and the capital is a hotbed of spies and counter-spies where the mere fact of falling under suspicion usually suffices to get yourself executed (slowly). Yaotl finds himself caught in the middle of all this when Lily is accused of having murdered a merchant.

I found this book as good as the previous two: very well plotted, entirely believable characters, lots of black humour and lots of action. I wish someone would chain Simon Levack to his desk until he finishes part four!
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By wolf VINE™ VOICE
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City of Spies is an old fashioned murder mystery story, set in the dying days of the Aztec Empire. This is apparently the third outing for this series and its investigator hero, the slave Yaotl, but this is the first I have caught.

The tone is generally light-hearted and amusing - in spite of the threats of bloody sacrifice and cruelty that the ancient Mesoamerican culture brings with it. The setting provides an entertaining and colourful backdrop for the story to unfold against, rather than one which is entirely convincing. We do not feel entirely drawn into the world of strange gods and odd beliefs. The characters are closer in attitude to the protagonists of other detective fiction than, I suspect, real Aztecs would have been: part of the solution relies on modern attitudes, in fact, rather than those that might be prevalent in a mainly pre-literate society. In this, however, it is no different to most historical mysteries and crime stories and rather better than some, whilst the background itself is more than unusual enough to be engaging and fresh.

As for the mystery itself, it is more than good enough, with sufficient twists and turns, to keep the story rattling along. I might well hunt out the previous books in this series.
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Another great Yaotl adventure! 2 Jun 2009
By Amy Nimmo - Published on Amazon.com
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Levack again draws us into the Aztec world flawlessly. Having specialized in Meso-American archaeology, I find his interpretations of the Aztec culture highly entertaining. With the introduction of a little Mayan presence in this novel, I can only hope that Levack heads in that direction soon!
Historical mystery lovers should love Levack's Aztec mysteries 20 Mar 2012
By Cathy G. Cole - Published on Amazon.com
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First Line: In my first few days in the slave-dealers' warehouse, I sought to escape my tormentors.

By the time the slave Yaotl no longer tries to escape those tormenting him, he finds himself up for sale. Expecting to be purchased by someone representing his former owner, Chief Minister, Lord Feathered-in-Black, Yaotl is stunned to see that there are two different groups bidding for him. Perhaps he's not slated for sacrifice after all.

Fortune smiles on him, and he is purchased by a former lover, Lily, who has plans of her own. They go to Tetzcoco-- the "second city" of the Aztec Empire, renowned for its poets, artists, and legendary kings. It's also a city torn apart by unrest and filled with spies because there are rival claimants to the throne. Lily's plans go awry after the discovery of a blood-soaked corpse and her arrest for murder. The clock is ticking; Lily's trial will be held in a matter of a very few days. It's up to Yaotl to find the evidence that will prove Lily's innocence-- if only he can evade the lethal traps that are all around him.

Levack's series is one that I wish more people would read. Yes, it does have marks against it in the popularity of book sales: (1) Not only is it an historical mystery, it is set in the last days of the Aztec Empire-- a culture about as far removed from our technology-driven age as possible. (2) It was a violent age, since the Aztecs did believe in human sacrifice. (3) The Aztecs had their own calendar, which is very different from our own. (4) The Aztec language, Nahuatl, dances trippingly over few of our modern tongues. That's a lot of marks against this series, isn't it? Yet, Levack makes the culture accessible for everyone. There are maps, a simple explanation of the Aztec calendar, and a short note about Nahuatl (which he uses very sparingly). They can be referred to as little or as often as needed.

But really all that's needed is for the reader's mental roadblocks to be removed. So many crime fiction fans love solving mysteries in other countries and in other time periods, and that's exactly what this is-- armchair crime solving at its best. Levack sets his scenes so clearly that I feel as though I'm walking the streets with Yaotl-- and Yaotl is a marvelously drawn character. He is a former priest, so he's familiar with all the various classes of people who inhabit the Aztec world. He's a slave, and although there are strict laws about how slaves must be treated, he still has to be devious enough to avoid getting himself in danger. That very deviousness of his leads to quite a bit of humor. Life is serious in Yaotl's world: war, a rigid class system, religious sacrifice... all the more reason for people to find reasons to laugh. In Aztec City of Spies, Levack even gets to poke some fun at his former occupation, since lawyers and a murder trial are involved.

Levack's plotting is meticulous and really showed me what dangerous times these were for the people who lived them. Rival claimants for a throne... and the endless rumors of a strange hairy-faced, pale-skinned people who sailed across the Divine Sea to land on their shores. The Spanish have landed, but the Aztec have no idea how quickly time is running out for them. All Yaotl and the people he cares for can do is to try to survive one day at a time.

If you enjoy historical mysteries that feature a fascinating culture, excellent plotting, and a marvelous sleuth, I urge you to pick up one of Simon Levack's Aztec mysteries. Seeing an occasional word in Nahuatl is no different from stumbling over Scandinavian street names-- trust me, I know this first hand. Visit Levack's website where you'll find sample chapters of his books. See for yourself!
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