Odysseus: The Oath (Odysseus)

· The Overlook Press
Ebook
384
Pages

About this ebook

This is the first title in an epic series following the life of Odysseus—adventure, passion and battle in ancient Greece. A man becomes a hero…As a young boy in Ithaca, Odysseus listens in wonder to his grandfather Autolykos, a man feared by many across the land as a ruthless fighter. He learns of his heritage and a lifelong passion is sparked: to become an adventurer and warrior. In Mycenae, he meets King Eurystheus and learns the terrible story of Hercules - the man with god-like strength who slaughtered his family and punished by the King to undertake impossible tasks to earn absolution. But is Eurystheus the man he says he is? When a child comes to Odysseus in the middle of the night, with another, very disturbing, version of what happened that fateful night, Odysseus embarks on the first of his extraordinary quests...So begins the epic story of Odysseus, the first of two volumes: an adventure of love, war, courage and heroism, weaving from a small rocky island in Greece, to the mighty fall of Troy.

About the author

Valerio Massimo Manfredi is an archeologist and scholar of the ancient world. He has taught at several prestigious universities in Italy and abroad. He is the author of sixteen novels and numerous academic articles and essays. His Alexander trilogy has been translated into thirty-eight languages and published in sixty-two countries. His novel The Last Legion was made into a feature film starring Colin Firth and Ben Kingsley.

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