Wednesday, April 20, 2022

A Review of G. Wayne Hacker's The Azteca Stone


 
The Azteca Stone is a fascinating mix of Aztec history, folklore, character studies, romance and horror. The keeper of the underground, a dark angel called Abaddon, helps liberate the seven-hundred-year-old spirit of Moctezuma III. The demon wants to bring an end to the reign of mankind on the earth. Human blood must flow on the sacrificial alter, the Azteca stone. Ordinary people, Alejandra Santiago, detective Free Varner, and rookie officer Francine Guilbeau are selected by fate to stop him, hopefully.
I especially liked the full character development. Knowing the background of the hero's brought an interesting depth to how they acted and reacted throughout the story. I read for pleasure and The Azteca Stone was definitely a pleasure to read. I might liken it to a ‘warm-afternoon-by-the-pool-with-a-mojito’ kind of read. I highly recommend The Azteca Stone. Jeff Bailey, author of the conspiracy thriller Not On My Watch.


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