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Tahirza

The Complete Saga of Princess Tahirza and her Sisters in the building of an empire in the snowy Andes. In the time when Gods and Men lived together, loved and hated each other. Biography: Edgar R Perez C is a writer of novels of varied themes: romance, ethnic, adventure, police, war, science fiction and horror. THE CHRONICLES OF TAHIRZA By Edgar R Perez Cordero Published by Edgar Pérez Copyright © 2015 Edgar Pérez Valencia.Venezuela his ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you're reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Author and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. Table of Contents TAHIRZA. TAHIRZA.THE REBELLION OF THE PRINCESSES. XIXATA SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE. CONTACT THE AUTHOR. Tahirza The Great Kingdom of the Chibchas has solidified thanks to the efforts of its peaceful inhabitants. It extends from the snowy mountains, through the great plateau and reaches the low plains. All is joy, prosperity and harmony. But a latent danger slowly looms. The succession of the kingdom that is not defined, making appear ambitions of the neighboring tribes and that of an ambitious being that surpasses them all. The Great Sun Inca, in spite of his immeasurable wealth, also covets the Chibcha riches.

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VIII

Hours later Xixata was presented in the main hall, where the great Sun was enthroned. It was a room that seemed to Xixata bigger than the whole palace of Saba Tamac. At the back, gigantic stairs led to immense black and purple curtains with thick golden children. In the middle of each curtain a large sun challenged anyone who entered. There were no security guards, why? No one would dare lift a fingernail against the owner of it all. The girl walked to the foot of the monumental staircase and lay down on her stomach, covering her face.

--Come here,"-- said an imperious, deep voice from the height of the throne.

Xixata began to climb the stairs towards the curtains, her face lowered in respect and submission. She was already absolutely clear about everything. This throne was monumental, gigantic, enthroned. But it was not the main one. For the Great Father of the peoples, she was a simple princess of no importance, even if she was his granddaughter.