In the Courts of the Sun, Brian DAmato
In the Courts of the Sun, Brian DAmato
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In the Courts of the Sun

Author: Brian D'Amato

Narrator: Robertson Dean

Unabridged: 28 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/20/2009

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

December 21, 2012. The day time stops. Jed DeLanda, a descendant of the Maya living in the year 2012, is a math prodigy who spends his time playing Go against his computer and raking in profits from online trading. His secret weapon? A Mayan divination game—once used for predicting corn-harvest cycles, now proving very useful in predicting corn futures—that his mother taught him. But Jed's life is thrown into chaos when his former mentor, the game theorist Taro, and a mysterious woman named Marena Park invite him to give his opinion on a newly discovered Mayan codex.

Marena and Taro are looking for a volunteer to travel back to 664 AD to learn more about a "sacrifice game" described in the codex. Jed leaps at the chance, and soon scientists are replicating his brain waves and sending them through a wormhole, straight into the mind of a Mayan king.

Only something goes wrong. Instead of becoming a king, Jed arrives inside a ballplayer named Chacal who is seconds away from throwing himself down the temple steps as a human sacrifice. If Jed can live through the next few minutes, he might just save the world.

Bringing to mind Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon and Gary Jennings's Aztec, yet entirely unique, In the Courts of the Sun takes you from the distant past to the near future in a brilliant kaleidoscope of ideas.

About Brian D'Amato

Brian D'Amato is an artist whose sculptures and installations have been shown in galleries and museums all over the world, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Wexner Center for the Arts, and the New Museum of Contemporary Art. He has written for such magazines as Harper's Bazaar, Index, Vogue, and Flash Art, and he has taught art and art history at CUNY, the Ohio State University, and Yale. His first novel, Beauty, which Dean Koontz called "the best first novel I have read in a decade," was an international bestseller.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ricky

Three stars for the cliffhanger. Otherwise, two, for the longy long, longness and too much of too muchness.......more

Goodreads review by Jim

Laborious read, in bad need of editing, but when I got to the ending, it blew my mind! Major cliffhanger, I think I will need to read the second book when its due to come out next year. And the end has a profound philosophical twist that stirs the mind. I didn't see it coming at all. Makes up for th......more

Goodreads review by Liviu

This is just a superb book - gonzo narrator and outlandish atmosphere with some twists that cracked me up and a Maya world so well described, and so vividly weird that it equaled any fantasy secondary world or alien far future sf read recently in sense of wonder. And the ending is just stunning - ne......more