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Escaping the Incas

Journey from 20th-century New York's glamour to the perilous Peruvian Andes. Historical fiction adventure.

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Escaping the Incas

By: Wilbur K Sarvis
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"Escaping the Incas" delivers an unforgettable historical adventure set in the contrasting locales of Peru and New York during the tumultuous period of the early 20th century. The tale begins in the vibrant city of New York, following our protagonist, John, as he navigates the struggles of city life only to set off on an exciting, perilous journey to the distant lands of South America.

The Setting

This deeply immersive narrative effortlessly transports you from the dazzling streets of 1900s New York, marked by rapid growth and cultural dynamism, to the majestic, treacherous landscapes of Peru. The richly detailed settings provide a compelling backdrop for the high-stakes drama that unfolds throughout the novel.

The Characters

Compelling characters are heart of this adventure. Our protagonist, John, is a man of grit and determination whose altruistic spirit navigates him through the urban chaos of New York and the unpredictable wilds of Peru. John's younger brother, Liam, is resilient yet reckless, his behavior fueling the brothers' dangerous journey. The enigmatic French dancer, Sophia Le Blanc, adds a touch of romance and intrigue to the storyline, while the threatening Inca tribe contributes suspense and danger to their every step.

The Plot

Venturing from New York to South America on the trail of the charismatically mysterious Sophia Le Blanc, John and Liam face a series of escalating dangers, driven by taut storytelling that makes this hyper-realistic historical adventure truly gripping. Their perilous journey reaches a climax when an intense confrontation with the persistent Incas precipitates Sophia's tragic death, leading to a thrilling scramble for survival.

Themes

The novel intricate explores themes such as the bond between brothers, the allure and dangers of adventure, and the deep emotional aftermath of love and loss.

Conclusion

"Escaping the Incas" is a riveting meld of personal conflict, audacious exploration, and the relentless human quest for meaning and survival in the midst of chaos. This book is a testament to the strength of will and the resilience of the human spirit, promising to capture the readers' imagination from the first page to the last.

Action & Adventure Americas Historical Fiction South America New York Adventure Latin America
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A very eurocentric approach and attitudes towards indigenous Peruvian history and culture. echoes of the same attitudes from first contact. also scientifically impossible and this is not worthy of a historical fiction but rather science fiction

historical facts lacking

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