It attaches to the Marco Polo, which follows from his youth adventurous in Venice (where he discovered women and dangers to trust them) to the Beijing Court (Khanbalik at the time of grandchild son of Genghis Khan, Kublai), passing by Acre (where the last Crusaders give way to the Muslims), Persia (Baghdad and its seductions), Afghanistan and the Pamir, to the China and its Wall ... Strong characters well drawn and an ingenious plot, exciting historical anecdotes, the grace of the evocation of the landscape and some moving passages (or even terrible!) make this an experience you dive Eastern really regret not having tried. The epic of AZTECA here intact. His reflection on power and religion is surprising and without prejudice, and HUMOR every moment makes this exciting story enchanting. Congratulations to you, Mr. JENNINGS!