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Tenochtitlan Must Fall
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Tenochtitlan Must Fall

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The fall of the Aztec empire was an inside job. Meet Ali, the only Aztec eyewitness whose story contradicts the official record of the conquest of Mexico, and whose version of events the Spanish Crown, the Vatican, and the Tlaxcalteca Axis powers suppressed for hundreds of years…until now. Tenochtitlan Must Fall is book 1 in Gabriel Hugo’s historical fiction series titled The X Series, which offers an alternative view of history based on the true story of the Aztec. Get ready to disbelieve your eyes as the long-held version of the conquest of the Aztecs shatters like a hollow clay idol.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RPM Publisher
Date
12 October 2018
Pages
134
ISBN
9780998996523

The fall of the Aztec empire was an inside job. Meet Ali, the only Aztec eyewitness whose story contradicts the official record of the conquest of Mexico, and whose version of events the Spanish Crown, the Vatican, and the Tlaxcalteca Axis powers suppressed for hundreds of years…until now. Tenochtitlan Must Fall is book 1 in Gabriel Hugo’s historical fiction series titled The X Series, which offers an alternative view of history based on the true story of the Aztec. Get ready to disbelieve your eyes as the long-held version of the conquest of the Aztecs shatters like a hollow clay idol.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RPM Publisher
Date
12 October 2018
Pages
134
ISBN
9780998996523