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Voice of the Eagle by Linda Lay Shuler
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Voice of the Eagle

by Linda Lay Shuler

Series: Kwani (book 2)

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Signet (1993), Paperback, 624 pages

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blurb: It was two hundred years before Columbus. The spirits of nature walked the earth, and the people of the American Southwest lived in intimate harmony with the land, the sky, and the seasons. Here the beautiful, blue eyed Kwani, gifted with magical vision, and Tolonqua, Hunting Chief of the Towa, joined in passion that defied all taboos. Here Tolonqua fought to build a great fortress city to protect his clan against the dread Pawnee and other foes. Here, Kwani battled suspicion and envy to preserve her place as She Who Remembers, and pass on her powers to a daughter marked at birth for an awesome destiny. Here Kwani’s son risked death for honor and for love. Here, is a novel of unsurpassed vividness and narrative sweep, a vanquished world come to unforgettable life.

Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0451176812, Paperback)

In VOICE OF THE EAGLE, Linda Lay Shuler continues her Time Circle Quartet as Kwani, "She Who Remembers," her mate Tolonqua and their newborn son begin their trek to Cicuye, Tolonqua's home.

Cicuye is a pueblo city, an outpost where desert canyons meet the verdant buffalo range. Danger lurks there, for marauding tribes prey on the village with savage ferocity.

Kwani and Tolonqua argue for a new city, fortified and safe, high on the ridge. But others fear leaving their ancestral home. With battle near, this split within threatens the town's survival as much as the gathering tribes without.

"Historically valid and carefully reconstructed, this story of life in America prior to its discovery by Columbus kindles the imagination." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:01 -0400)

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