The City Trilogy by DB Shan : Book 1 - Procession of the Dead

Archive for February 2008

 
 

The Third Alternative

Wiseguy wannabe Capac Raimi comes to the City and is taken under the wing of all powerful crimelord The Cardinal, becoming a man of power and influence. But success in his chosen career opens the door to a world of mysteries. Why can Raimi remember so little of his life before the City? What are The Cardinal’s real motives? How do people disappear so completely that no one except him even remembers them? Who or what are the Ayuamarcans? Raimi’s search for the truth leads him to a group of Incan priests with an agenda of their own.
Read the full article…

SFX

Millennium’s selling point for this book is its author’s youth, and at twenty-four, O’Shaughnessy has written a book that many older authors would be proud of.
Read the full article…

Interzone

Reviewed by Chris Gilmore.

Darren O’Shaughnessy’s debut novel, Ayuamarca: Procession of the Dead features a protago­nist who has lost most of his memo­ries. Capac Raimi, whose Inca name is of central but obscure significance, arrives in an unnamed city determined to make good in his chosen profession of gangster. To achieve this disreputable ambition he must obtain the patronage of The Car­dinal, the boss of bosses, on whose sufferance all businessmen (legitimate or otherwise) depend, and at whose whim they frequently die, The Cardinal being a chaoticist who runs the entire show according to a system of his own based on pseudo-Jungian synchronicities.
Read the full article…

Science Fiction Chronicle

When the citizens of one Incan village had a prophecy of the destruction of their civilization by the invaders from Europe, they followed their religious leaders in a journey to an alternate world where they would be allowed to develop their own civilization. Generations later, a new conflict arises. Their city is unofficially dominated by the Cardinal, a corrupt but powerful member of the religious community, and Capac Raimi, a young and ambitious professional criminal who wants to make a living at his trade, and doesn’t expect to find himself in a battle with the Cardinal. A fascinating story that uses a unique setting and an excellent story line to develop the central conflict. This appears to be the first in a series.

Bookwatch at The Borderland

The more books I read the less surprised I become at the poor quality of writing that passes for professional acceptance nowadays. However, reading Ayuamarca shows that there is light at the end of the tunnel and that some quality material is getting through the bland filter. How to describe Ayuamarca?
Read the full article…

Kimota

Capac Raimi is a young man arriving in a city and planning a new life; the life of a gangster. He plans to get right to the top, to topple the almighty Cardinal and to become the new crime boss of the city. To become as powerful a god.

However things are not always simple and the fact he cannot remember anything before he arrived in the city is one of the minor complexities. Confusions and seeming madness haunt him, demanding answers. Sometimes answers are more important than life itself.
Read the full article…

Go Deeper

The book was not popular.
Those lucky few that found a copy to read would have no doubt found it a remarkably interesting and unique tale, but overall not many copies were sold - it took eighteen months for Darren O’Shaughnessy to get this book on the shelves after writing it and perfecting it.

Read the full article…

Amazon UK

This is the author’s first novel and it’s a very strange one. Brash young Capac Raimi, a man with no past, comes to join his uncle’s gangster organisation in a big, unnamed city.
Read the full article…

Procession of the Dead

I began writing Procession of the Dead, then known as Ayuamarca, on October 18th 1993, when I was just 21 years old. I finished the first draft in a month, wrapping it up on November 17th. It was 227 pages. I typed it, so I can’t give an accurate word count.
Read the full article…

Deleted Scene

When Procession of the Dead was first published in 1999 as Ayuamarca, there was a scene where the Cardinal explained to Capac how he played the stock market so skillfully. I decided, when revisiting the book, that the scene was a bit too ridiculous, so I altered it extensively. This is how it originally appeared.
Read the full article…