![]() ![]() ![]() The Armour of Achilles was a fantastic read and left us hungry for more, and The Oracles of Troy delivers plenty more. ‘The Oracles of Troy is a fantastic read and an excellent continuation of the story of The Iliad from the perspective of Odysseus by Glyn Iliffe. ‘Not since the late David Gemmell has anyone managed to make the legends and heroic myths of the Greeks at Troy so grittily real, so marinated in sweat and blood and dark deeds’ - Rob Low, author of The Oathsworn and The Kingdom series Blogs etc. Agamemnon, leader of the Greeks, knows that only one man has the courage and intelligence to complete the tasks set by the Olympians: Odysseus, king of Ithaca.įrom an island haunted by a vengeful madman to a forsaken tomb and its deadly guardian, from the palace of a hostile king to the sacred heart of Troy itself, Odysseus and his friend Eperitus must follow the trail toward the greatest deception of all time. Then a series of oracles appears, utterances from the gods that must be fulfilled if Troy is to be defeated and the war brought to an end. When the greatest warriors of Greece have fallen, only the cunning and determination of one man can bring victory.Īchilles and Ajax are dead and the hope of the Greeks has died with them, leaving the army restless for their homes and threatening rebellion. ![]()
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