In the compelling third installment of Treece's Mycenaean Greek trilogy, the ancient myth of Oedipus is reimagined and revitalized. This fresh interpretation introduces striking changes to Sophocles' classic version, presenting Oedipus as a champion of progressive patriarchy, standing in opposition to the established matriarchy. As the story unfolds, age-old questions of destiny, identity, and power are explored with renewed vigor. Dive into a narrative that defies convention, as Treece masterfully reworks an eternal tale of human struggle and triumph.
Castles and Kings
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bookThe Children's Crusade
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bookThe Great Captains
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bookHorned Helmet
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bookOedipus
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bookSplintered Sword
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bookThe Rebels
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bookJason
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bookThe Windswept City
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bookVinland the Good
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bookLegions of the Eagle
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bookMen of the Hills
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