- Simon Levack
Simon Levack (b.1965) is a British author of historical mystery novels. To date he has published four books: "Demon of the Air", "Shadow of the Lords", "City of Spies" and "Tribute of Death". All are set in Precolumbian
Mexico on the eve of theSpanish colonization of the Americas and feature as the protagonist Yaotl, a fictitious slave to Tlilpotonqui, the "Cihuacóatl" or chief minister in theAztec state ofTenochtitlan underHueyi Tlatoani , or Emperor,Moctezuma II . "Demon of the Air" won the Debut Dagger Award, given by the UKCrime Writers' Association , in 2000. He has also published short stories inEllery Queen's Mystery Magazine featuring the same character and setting. His work has been noted for its historical detail, complex plotting, humour and often graphic violence. He has acknowledged australian historian and anthropologistInga Clendinnen and the work ofBernardino de Sahagún , compiler of theFlorentine Codex , as influences; he has also (in an interview with the Criminal Historyezine ) indicated thatscience fiction has been an influence on his work.Bibliography
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# "Demon of the Air" (2004)
# "Shadow of the Lords" (2005)
# "City of Spies" (2006)
# "Tribute of Death" (2007)hort fiction
* "The Coming of the Gods" (2006)
* "Jade Skirt" (2006)External links
* [http://www.simonlevack.com Author's website]
* [http://www.criminal-history.co.uk Criminal History Ezine]
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