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Song of Sacrifice
Song of Sacrifice
Song of Sacrifice

Song of Sacrifice (Homeric Chronicles)

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About Song Of Sacrifice

If you're a fan of Greek mythology and Trojan War retellings, you will LOVE Song of Sacrifice. "Listen, my daughter. There are no princes or peasants in the gods' eyes, only mortals. And we are at their mercy." Embark on an unforgettable journey to a time of gods and goddesses, heroes and heroines, where Greek myths and the Trojan War converge in chronological order. Song of Sacrifice breathes new life into these ancient tales, conjuring a fantastical world that will captivate your heart. Song of Sacrifice opens in the ancient city of Troy, the shining citadel in Anatolia where Queen Hecuba and King Priam rule. Their royal peace is shattered when a prophecy about their unborn son threatens everything they hold dear. Across the wine-dark sea in the west, the kingdoms of the Argives, Achaeans, and Danaans (the Greeks) transition power from old to new blood. By marrying the sisters Clytemnestra and Helen of Sparta, Agamemnon and Menelaus lay claim to Mycenae and Sparta. And Odysseus brings his new queen, Penelope, to Ithaca after his father, Laertes, cedes him the throne. All is well until the Trojan prophecy collides with the kidnapping of Helen of Sparta. The rest is "myth-story." Lose yourself in this sweeping saga of Greek myths that unravel the tragedies and celebrate the triumphs of the Trojan War era. Song of Sacrifice is more than a Greek myth retelling; it's a grand tapestry passionately woven with the very characters and their stories that have ignited our imagination since Homer's timeless tale was told and Greek plays were performed. . . This series is intended for a mature audience due to trigger warnings for war violence and sexual situations.