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Aztec Autumn (Audio Download)

by Gary Jennings (Author)
3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (49 customer reviews)

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Historical novelist Gary Jennings returns to the time and place of his international bestseller Aztec one generation after the conquistadors have all but destroyed the culture. The once-shining capital city of Tenochtitlan has been renamed Mexico City. Eighteen-year-old Tenamaxtli, the novel's hero, has traveled with his mother from the northern region, where they have been kept abreast of the progress of the malignant, marauding, disease-bearing Spanish. In the course of witnessing the execution of an old Aztec, Tenamaxtli's mother reveals that the victim is, in fact, her son's father. Everything is in place for vengeance, and over the novel's next several years, Tenamaxtli organizes an ill-fated insurrection, enjoying many sexual adventures along the way.

Told plainly and at some remove, Jennings has reserved the fancier footwork for an excursion into Aztec culture, creating a detailed tapestry of a struggling, vanquished race. Readers familiar with Mexican history will welcome the rich details of this vengeance drama; those new to it will be impressed by Jennings's exhaustive research.

The narrative reads like a journal, its language meant to evoke some generic past. Perhaps this is a distancing device, allowing readers to focus on the rich weave of cultural and historic elements rather than the carnage, cruelty, and genocide that characterize this unhappy piece of Mexican history. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The sequel to the author's internationally best-selling Aztec (1982) returns to the Mexico of the conquistadors. The previous novel enveloped the reader in the traditions and customs of Aztec society before and during the bloody Spanish conquest. The story as it now unfolds finds us in postconquest Mexico, events now narrated by a young Aztec man whose uncle is an esteemed nobleman. The Spanish conquerors have settled in to run a tightly controlled enterprise, and the novel springs into action when the young hero decides no other course is available to him than to seek revenge for the foul murder of his father by the conquerors. What the reader is witness to in these compelling pages, then, is the avenger's careful gathering together of an insurrectionary movement. Jennings' ability to marshal the results of considerable research into a smoothly flowing, never sluggish narrative is remarkable; here he gives appreciators of historical fiction something to relish. Brad Hooper --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars A very inferior sequel to Aztec, September 9, 1999
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Aztec Autumn suffers, like many sequels, by comparison to its predecessor, Aztec. One has the strong impression that the author knocked off this tome for one and only one reason: money. While the previous novel was impressive for the obviously immense research done to complete it, Aztec Autumn relies on implausible plot twists, magic, and the author's obvious prejudices for its effect. A fatal flaw is the author's choice of a mass murderer as a hero; any reader with a sense of justice begins rooting against the "hero" soon into the novel. Still, there is a certain amount of history interspersed with the author's prejudices, and fans of Aztec may want to read this mercifully short book just to get it out of their system.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than Most, July 29, 1999
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If I could pick 3 1/2 stars I would have.

I enjoyed Aztec Autumn. It is not one of my favorite books and I don't think it is quite as good as Aztec. Reflecting on the that statment, how many sequels can claim to be as good as the original? There was something about Aztec that I find unplaceable. A sort of je ne sais quoi that Aztec Autumn unfortunately lacks, and while it does not make up for it, the book tries its hardest to by filling up every instant with action. With both this book and its predecessor, the endings left me thrilled yet high and dry at the same time. My only complaint of this book as an independant book is that, like Aztec, it is somewhat unbelievable, not so much in its greatness but in the characters' greatness. It is a good book, but not Mr. Jenning's best by far. If you haven't read Aztec read it and if you haven't read Raptor, then well, read that!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as "Aztec"; but not bad as they say, either, April 19, 2005
By J R Zullo (São Paulo, Brazil) - See all my reviews
Gary Jennings was an author known for his great historical novels, based on enormous and thorough research, very sexually active characters, developed in a level that few writers can master, and unusual situations brought to light by an uncommon and skillful style of writing. I think "Aztec" is his masterpiece, but "The journeyer" and "Raptor" are not that far behind.

While reading "Aztec", I was totally transported to the "one world", back in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries of the christian era. Mixtli was a great character. His life was a great life. Jennings's readers were so appaled by his tale that they were left wanting more. Almost two decades later, their wish was granted. Of course, to be better than "Aztec" was a nearly impossible task, and not even Jennings was able to do it.

In "Aztec autumn", a sequel of sorts, Mixtli briefly appears, but the main character this time is Tenamaxtli, one of Aztlán heirs, who have to cope with his land being invaded and ruled by the spaniards. Tenamaxtli has revenge boiling in his heart, and he will conceive many plans to make the white smelly devils go back to where they came from.

The book starts well enough, and for a time I thought "Aztec autumn" would be as great as "Aztec". But this book lacks the presence of many of the great secondary characters that peopled its predecessor. Tenamaxtli is interesting enough, but he's surrounded by cardboard characters. Many of them appear only briefly. The subplots are also not very great. Many reviewers complain that some of those subplots are sorry excuses for overrated sexual experiences; I don't entirely agree with them, because I understand that sexual scenes were a very strong part of Jennings' writing style, but this time those scenes were not as greatly written as the ones existent in his three masterpieces. Also, the ending in "Aztec autumn" seems very rushed, as if the author himself got tired of his book and just wanted it to be over.

But when we're dealing with historical fiction, there are not many authors that can deliver a fantastic book like Jennings does - Noah Gordon and Ken Follett come immediately to mind. To go back to the One World / New Spain in the 1600s one more time was worth the reading. That's why this book deserves a 4-star rating.

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3.0 out of 5 stars over the top
It's said that everyone has one good novel in them. In Jennings' case this may have been "Aztec". Certainly, "Aztec Autumn" isn't nearly as good. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Ron Braithwaite

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing!
What a waste of my time this was! What a disappointing book from the author of "The Aztec". It looks as if he was strapped for cash and sold this piece to anybody who would buy... Read more
Published on January 4, 2007 by G. Stucco

1.0 out of 5 stars A Disservice to the Memory of Gary Jennings
This book would never have been published had Gary Jennings been alive to prevent it. It is obvious that someone controlling his papers--notes, outlines, partial writing of a... Read more
Published on June 19, 2006 by S. G. Markov

4.0 out of 5 stars Saga of a Proud People
AZTEC AUTUMN is a sequel to Gary Jennings' earlier novel, AZTEC. Even so, it stands alone. The primary character of the first book makes his only appearance, at his execution, in... Read more
Published on July 20, 2005 by John A Lee III

3.0 out of 5 stars Good story, but not as great as the first one...
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Now let me tell you, I think this was a great book, and a good plot for a sequel, the already fallen Aztecs rising to... Read more
Published on September 14, 2004 by Carlos García

5.0 out of 5 stars I read it first....
Most people have been saying that Aztec Autumn isn't nearly as good as its predecessors; even the reviewers that sort of like it only reccomend reading it after reading the first... Read more
Published on August 2, 2004 by Zafiro Blue

4.0 out of 5 stars I'm starting to hate the Spanish....
Well, the Spanish Conquerers of Old anyway.
Another great book by Gary Jennings, and though it did not grip me as much as Aztec did, I did really enjoy it. Read more
Published on April 24, 2003 by sondral

5.0 out of 5 stars It's not AZTEC, but then, what could ever be...
AZTEC is the best historical novel I've ever read. Thus, AZTEC AUTUMN can't possibly match it. But it comes pretty close. Read more
Published on February 28, 2003 by RMurray847

4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Sequel
I must confess I am mystified by the negative reviews of this book. Yes, there's sex, violence, sex, gore, sex, historical research galore, and . . . oh, yes, some sex, too. Read more
Published on January 8, 2003 by Warlen Bassham

3.0 out of 5 stars No equal and not much of a sequal
A rather decent read but definetly not up to the standards set by Jennings' first novel Aztec (which was excellent. Read more
Published on January 7, 2003 by dominique-fifi

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