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Cóatl, El misterio de la serpiente

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Un macabro descubrimiento arqueológico desentierra un misterio que la Iglesia ha guardado celosamente: los cadáveres de siete frailes abandonados.

Cóatl, la profecía está por cumplirse.

La clave para la solución del misterio se encuentra en unos memoriales escritos por fray Toribio Motolinía y escondidos en algún lugar del Tajín, donde un oscuro ritual, preservado por el extraño poder de los doce ancianos, predice el cumplimiento de la profecía más esperada, o peor aún, más temida de la cultura totonaca.

La respuesta apunta a un humilde Ayate sobre el cual fue edificada la fe cristiana en el nuevo continente. En una carrera contra el tiempo, un insólito grupo de científicos, religiosos y detectives tratará de resolver el misterio, aunque su descubrimiento pueda cambiar la historia y el papel de la Iglesia durante la Conquista. Conforme avanzan, el misterio de la serpiente se hilvana peligrosamente con el milagro guadalupano y la fe enfrentará la más dura prueba.

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    • Library Journal

      July 14, 2009
      This fast-paced, suspenseful first novel starts with the discovery of a grave at a 16th-century monastery, unleashing a series of adventures in contemporary Mexico. Archaeologists, historians, priests, detectives, and Totonaco Indians join a race in search of Fray Toribio Paredes de Benavente's Memorials, buried for 400 years, and will stop at nothing to find it. The coveted document could call into question Catholic religious beliefs and expose the Church's machinations. Conspiracies and plot twists intensify as loyalties conflict and the identities of several characters are called in to question; the heroes must uncover a crime that has already happened while also tracking down the present-day villains. Guadarrama Collado skillfully intertwines tales of the 16th-century rivalry between Franciscans and Dominicans, historical and current efforts by a corrupted Catholic Church to grasp political power, and beautifully described Indian myths and rituals. References to the Illuminati, an ancient and most powerful underground secret scientific society, remind us of Dan Brown's Angels and Demons. This immensely entertaining page-turner keeps the reader wired right up until the final revelation. Highly recommended for all bookstores and libraries.-Liliana Wendorff, Univ. of North Carolina at Pembroke Lib.

      Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2009
      Coatl. El misterio de la serpiente. (Coatl: The Mystery of the Serpent) Guadarrama Collado, Antonio. Mexico/U.S.: Ediciones B, dist. by Spanish Pub. 2008. 421p. ISBN 978-970-710-383-2. pap. $18.95. SUSPENSE This fast-paced, suspenseful first novel starts with the discovery of a grave at a 16th-century monastery, unleashing a series of adventures in contemporary Mexico. Archaeologists, historians, priests, detectives, and Totonaco Indians join a race in search of Fray Toribio Paredes de Benavente's Memorials, buried for 400 years, and will stop at nothing to find it. The coveted document could call into question Catholic religious beliefs and expose the Church's machinations. Conspiracies and plot twists intensify as loyalties conflict and the identities of several characters are called in to question; the heroes must uncover a crime that has already happened while also tracking down the present-day villains. Guadarrama Collado skillfully intertwines tales of the 16th-century rivalry between Franciscans and Dominicans, historical and current efforts by a corrupted Catholic Church to grasp political power, and beautifully described Indian myths and rituals. References to the Illuminati, an ancient and most powerful underground secret scientific society, remind us of Dan Brown's Angels and Demons. This immensely entertaining page-turner keeps the reader wired right up until the final revelation. Highly recommended for all bookstores and libraries.-Liliana Wendorff, Univ. of North Carolina at Pembroke Lib.

      Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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