The Water at the End of the World by Michael Easterling (Book Review #1608)

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‘The Water at the End of the World’ is a historical fiction about a rich and interesting world where Capac Inca, the emperor of Tahuantinsuyu, stops at the village of Qomermoya. At the same time, he is on his way to visit the dealing waters of Tambo Puquio.

You then meet Yana Mayu, a young woman who is a character with much enticement, wonder, and intrigue that captivates the attention of the reader as she attempts to save the emperor’s son with her kindness. Topa Inca can only be saved by the healing waiter at the end of the world, so the journey begins between the two protagonists and all the drama and action that goes with it.

While the Legend is exciting and rich in tale, the descriptive writing adds to the enjoyment of the read. The author has a particular skill and style in writing that is gratifying. The story has many twists and turns that add to its depth.

I recommend this book to those who enjoy action-adventure stories.

Written by Jeyran Main

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