Cities of Gold

by William K Hartmann

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In 1539, the priest Marcos de Niza was sent by Coronado to explore unknown lands north of "New Spain." He returned with a report on the Seven Cities of Cibola, fabled "cities of gold." More than four hundred and fifty years later, Kevin Scott, an archaeologist working for a land developer, is told to investigate the route on which de Niza led Coronado's expedition. Scott discovers documents which prove that de Niza, whose account was discredited, was neither a liar nor a fraud, but a victim of others' greed. But Scott's boss only wants to be able to tell investors that the proposed site of "Coronado Estates" is "historically important" . . . but not so important that development can't proceed. As Scott becomes ever more frustrated in his attempts to make public his findings, what started as suggestions from the company turn to threats and violence. Hartmann uses actual letters and reports by de Niza, Coronado, and Cortes to create a novel with the texture of living history. Culminating with the betrayal of de Niza in the sixteenth century and the modern betrayal of Kevin Scott, the result is a powerful indictment of greed and ambition.
  • ISBN13 9780765340689
  • Publish Date 7 December 2003 (first published 16 November 2002)
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 13 December 2008
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint St Martin's Press
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 512
  • Language English