Name: Servant of the Underworld

Author: Aliette de Bodard
Year: 2010
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Mystery, Fantasy

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9780857660312
0857660314
The first book in the critically acclaimed Obsidian and Blood trilogy: Year One-Knife, Tenochtitlan the capital of the Aztecs. Human sacrifice and the magic of the living blood are the only things keeping the sun in the sky and the earth fertile. A Priestess disappears from an empty room drenched in blood. It should be a usual investigation for Acatl, High Priest of the Dead--except that his estranged brother is involved, and the the more he digs, the deeper he is drawn into the political and magical intrigues of noblemen, soldiers, and priests-and of the gods themselves... REVIEWS: '€˜ gripping mystery steeped in blood and ancient Aztec magic. I was enthralled.'€™ '€” Sean Williams '€˜An Aztec priest of the dead tries to solve a murder mystery, and finds that politics may be even more powerful than magic. A vivid portrayal of an interesting culture in a truly fresh fantasy novel.'€™ '€” Kevin J. Anderson (New York Times bestselling author) '€˜Amid the mud and maize of the Mexica empire, Aliette de Bodard has composed a riveting story of murder, magic and sibling rivalry.'€™ '€” Elizabeth Bear '€˜The world-building is exquisite and we *believe* we are transported to the 15th century Tenotichtlan and together with the superb voice they formed the main reason I enjoyed this book so much... Highly recommended... Ms. de Bodard is a writer to watch.'€™ '€” Fantasy Book Critic
This book is part of the "Obsidian and Blood" series. Here are some other books from this series:
"Harbinger of the Storm"
First published in 2011
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"Master of the House of Darts"
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