Aztec Century

Aztec Century by Christopher Evans, published by Gollancz in 1993, is a 352-page novel written in English. This book presents an alternate history where the Aztec Empire has expanded significantly since Cortez changed sides in the 16th century, leading to a world where 20th-century Britain faces the prospect of Aztec domination. The narrative unfolds through the perspective of a daughter of the British monarch, intertwining themes of war, politics, intrigue, and romance.
Readers will find a richly imagined scenario that explores the complexities of power and cultural conflict in a world reshaped by historical events. The story delves into the dynamics of an empire that has thrived and the implications of its influence on Britain. With elements of both science fiction and fantasy, Aztec Century invites exploration of a unique setting where historical figures and modern dilemmas collide, offering a thought-provoking experience for fans of speculative fiction.
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The Aztec Empire has been growing ever since Cortez changed sides in the 16th century. They already control great areas of the world and now it’s 20th-century Britain’s turn to submit to Aztec rule. This story of war, politics, intrigue and romance is narrated by a daughter of the British monarch.
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