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The Days of the Deer

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The first in an epic, highly acclaimed trilogy from an Argentinian fantasist

It is known that the strangers will sail from some part of the Ancient Lands and will cross the Yentru Sea. All our predictions and sacred books clearly say the same thing. The rest is all shadows. Shadows that prevent us from seeing the faces of those who are coming.

In the House of Stars, the Astronomers of the Open Air read contradictory omens. A fleet is coming to the shores of the Remote Realm. But are these the long-awaited Northmen, returned triumphant from the war in the Ancient Lands? Or the emissaries of the Son of Death come to wage a last battle against life itself? From every village of the seven tribes, a representative is called to a Great Council. One representative will not survive the journey. Some will be willing to sacrifice their lives, others their people, but one thing is certain: the era of light is at an end.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 28, 2014
      Portents say visitors are coming to the Fertile Lands from across the vast Yentru Sea. What the Wizards cannot see is whether these visitors are returning heroes or the armies of Misáianes, the nihilistic son of Death, and so emissaries from all of the Seven Tribes are summoned to a Great Council. The Husihuilke warrior Dulkancellin, accompanied by Cucub of Zitzahay, abandons his home for a quest that promises no comforting resolution, only dreadful revelations and irreversible change. Drawing on South America’s myths and history, Bodoc’s debut novel, first published in Argentina in 2000, uses epic fantasy motifs to suggest how the New World’s pre-Columbian inhabitants would have experienced the terrifying arrival of the Europeans. While the characters are a bit flat, the world itself is vividly realized, and Bodoc’s writing borders on the lyrical.

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