River of Darkness, Buddy Levy
River of Darkness, Buddy Levy
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River of Darkness
Francisco Orellana's Legendary Voyage of Death and Discovery Down the Amazon

Author: Buddy Levy

Narrator: Jonathan Davis

Unabridged: 9 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/22/2017


Synopsis

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 sixteenth-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 fifty-seven 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.


About Buddy Levy

Buddy Levy is the author of the recent books No Barriers: A Blind Man's Journey to Kayak the Grand Canyon (with Erik Weihenmayer), Geronimo: Leadership Strategies of an American Warrior (with Mike Leach), and River of Darkness: Francisco Orellana's Legendary Voyage of Death and Discovery Down the Amazon. His other books include Conquistador: Hernan Cortes, King Montezuma, and the Last Stand of the Aztecs, which was a finalist for the 2009 Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award and nominated for the 2009 Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award and a 2009 PEN Center USA Award, American Legend: The Real-Life Adventures of David Crockett, and Echoes on Rimrock: In Pursuit of the Chukar Partridge. His books have been published in six languages.

As a freelance journalist, he has covered adventure sports and lifestyle/travel subjects around the world, including several Eco-Challenges and other adventure expeditions in Argentina, Borneo, Europe, Greenland, Morocco, and the Philippines. His magazine articles and essays have appeared in Alaska Beyond, Backpacker, Big Sky Journal, Couloir, Discover, High Desert Journal, Poets & Writers, River Teeth, Ski, Trail Runner, Utne Reader, TV Guide, and VIA. He is clinical associate professor of English at Washington State University, and lives in northern Idaho.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carlos on September 03, 2016

I always have a soft spot for books that deal with the "age of exploration ", but at the same time I can't avoid thinking of the destructive aftermath for the native communities these explorations brought. This book deals with the search by the Spanish for "el Dorado" and the discovery and eventual......more

Goodreads review by Jessaka on June 16, 2023

This true story was so good that I would give it 10 stars if I could. And to think that I almost put it down because I knew that the conquistadors would be killing the Indians in the Amazon But what spurred me on was that I had learned that this was probably the 1st time that white man had seen the......more

Goodreads review by Jake on July 21, 2014

Exploring seems like a bitch.......more

Goodreads review by Jackson on February 20, 2014

River of Darkness tells story Francisco Orellana's journey down the Amazon River from its Andes headwaters to the Atlantic Ocean in the 1540's. Orellana and his small band of Spanish mercenaries were the first Europeans to make the trip. Their survival and discoveries were nothing less than miraculo......more

Goodreads review by Vivek on March 01, 2023

Francisco Pizzaro and Hernan Cortez are the names I always heard whenever the subject of conquistadors came up. Even I have known about Lope de Aguirre from the famous Werner Herzog's movie "Wrath of God" from early 70s. But Francisco Orellana is a name I never heard of before. Esply, considering how......more