Por el premiado autor de EL BUEN PADRE con más de 130.000 lectores. «Es mejor morir con
dignidad que vivir esclavizados'. > Santiago Díaz presenta un relato extraordinario jamás
narrado hasta ahora de la resistencia guanche a la Corona de Castilla pero también una
crónica asombrosa de la España de la época a través de la mirada de una esclava en busca de sus
orígenes una historia de amor imposible y el retrato de una civilización repleta de misterios
que terminó desapareciendo para siempre. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A GREAT EPIC A LOST CIVILIZATION
THE MOST OBSCURE EPISODE IN SPANISH HISTORY. By the award-winning author of THE GOOD FATHER
with more than 130 000 readers. First century BCE. After mutinying on board the Roman ship
transporting them a group of African prisoners of war and their wives are swept by the
currents to the island of Tenerife. For 1 500 years their descendants - known as Guanches -
forge a civilization cut off from rest of the world until the Catholic monarchs set their
sights on conquering the Canary Islands. Tenerife is bathed in blood in this epic saga of
sacrifice betrayal and forbidden passion that tells the story of a warrior nation and its
leader Mencey Bencomo king of kings who fought to the death for his people's freedom. This
is the extraordinary and little-known story of Guanche resistance to Castilian rule as well as
an astonishing chapter in Spanish history as seen through the eyes of a slave in search of her
origins a doomed love story and a portrait of a mysterious lost civilization.