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River of Darkness

Francisco Orellana's Legendary Voyage of Death and Discovery Down the Amazon

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River of Darkness

By: Buddy Levy
Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
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From the acclaimed author of Conquistador comes this thrilling account of one of history's greatest adventures of discovery. With cinematic immediacy and meticulous attention to historical detail, here is the true story of a legendary 16th-century explorer and his death-defying navigation of the Amazon - river of darkness, pathway to gold.

In 1541, the brutal conquistador Gonzalo Pizarro and his well-born lieutenant Francisco Orellana set off from Quito in search of La Canela, South America's rumored Land of Cinnamon, and the fabled El Dorado, "the golden man". Driving an enormous retinue of mercenaries, enslaved natives, horses, hunting dogs, and other animals across the Andes, they watched their proud expedition begin to disintegrate even before they descended into the nightmarish jungle, following the course of a powerful river.

Soon hopelessly lost in the swampy labyrinth, their numbers diminishing daily through disease, starvation, and Indian attacks, Pizarro and Orellana made a fateful decision to separate. While Pizarro eventually returned home barefoot and in rags, Orellana and 57 men, in a few fragile craft, continued downriver into the unknown reaches of the mighty Amazon, serenaded by native war drums and the eerie cries of exotic predators. Theirs would be the greater glory.

©2011 Buddy Levy (P)2017 Tantor
Americas Expeditions & Discoveries South America World Discovery

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"A richly textured account of the rogue, rebel and visionary whose discovery still resonates today." ( Kirkus)
Riveting Adventure • Historical Accuracy • Excellent Narration • Vivid Descriptions • Incredible Journey
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Another fantastic book by buddy levy. Highly recommend for anyone interested in Spanish exploration and conquest.

Amazing!!

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A riveting story of conquest and exploration, Buddy Levy's River of Darkness tells the little known story of the earliest explorers of the Amazon river. With evidence based on the journals and reports of the earliest explorers, Levy provides an excellent accounting of the world encountered by Gonzalo Pissarro and his lieutenant Francisco Orellana, who led hundreds of Spanish troops from Quito to the mouth of the Amazon inflicting murder and mayhem on vulnerable tribes, and the eventual ruin of most of the conquistadors.
Jonathan Davis' narration adds depth and drama to the story. I will look for other works narrated by Mr. Davis.

Untold story of the first would-be conquerors of the Amazon

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solid telling of a story that I love. nothing spectacular, pretty similar to others.

solid but unspectacular

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the only thing I didnt like is the narrator says"lIved" in stead of "lived". otherwise fantastic

conquistadors dont get their way for once

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Great read on 1500s history of Spanish conquest of Peru. kept me in suspense the whole listen.

interesting history

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Fascinating story of a great adventure. The descriptions were vivid, a must read for those who enjoy a good adventure.

Great very little known story

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the river of Darkness the greatest one in the world the Amazon just like its smaller cousin in Africa the Congo has generated dreams of lost fortunes and Cities The wealth of the new world didn't all come from a few mines that were easily found by The Conquistadors when they conquered the Inca and the Aztecs for these people must have gotten much of their gold from other places cities like El Dorado pachakuti lost city of Z King Solomon's Mines the river of darkness is a must-have book for anybody who's searching for any of these or dreaming about discovering one of them it's entirely possible that two or more of them are really the same place and considering that much of the gold that comes from Brazil has been found in the Deep Jungle it makes you wonder if we have maybe already found them by accident. the true wealth of the Amazon and the surrounding jungle in the mountains around it lies in its abundant ability to provide other valuable things. if the Conquistadors hadn't been so greedy for gold and had kept her eyes open and realized it the land they were traveling through was gold in itself all they had to do was stay there and develop it. I read this book years ago when it first was published in hardcover and I waited for years for to come out in Audible since I bought it I've already listened to it 4 times yes I'm one of the dreamers.

the Land of the Lost Treasure

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I learned a lot that I did not know about this period. Well written and narrated.

Interesting

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I recommend reading this to learn the early history of Amazon River exploration. I didn't realize, for example, that Sir Walter Raleigh had explored it.

Great history

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The story of Francisco Orellana was fine. What really make the book great as all the additional content beyond Orellana's tale (the story of Sir Walter Raleigh among several) of further Amazon explorations that really made this worthwhile.

Author adds so much to the story

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