THE
INSURGENCE of CHAN SANTA CRUZ
BOOK of the JAGUAR PRIEST
Over the first two decades of the 20th century, the only successful Native American insurgence on the North American continent was waged in Mexico’s Yucatan. President Porfirio Diaz’s ambitious commissioning of General Ignacio Bravo to seize and hold Chan Santa Cruz, capital of the revolted Maya, succeeded… but the forces of occupation are surrounded by patient, implacable rebels and their equally implacable monte.
In this ninth book (of 10), armies of former Revolutionary comrades fight among themselves, while a burgeoning Yucatecan separatist movement impacts disparate elements – from the Macias family to the rebel Maya, whose dreams of recapturing their capital become reality. As Jose Macias journeys to distant Canada to plot a restoration of his old commanders, Generals Huerta and Bravo and plays a dangerous game with a cunning British adversary, Silvestro Kaak, now a sublevado jefe, learns that power brings responsibilities – and enemies.
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From
Book Eight – The Second of
the Books of Change OCTOBER 30, 2025 |
NOVEMBER 6, 2025 |
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