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Electra / Kerry Greenwood.

By: Series: Delphic women trilogy. 3 | Greenwood, Kerry. Delphic women ; 3.Publication details: Bittern, Vic. : Clan Destine Press, 2012.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 301 pages ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9780980790054 (pbk)
  • 0980790050 (pbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • A823.3 22
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available in an electronic version via the Internet.
Summary: "In the third and final volume of the Delphic Women series, Hector is dead, Troy has fallen in ruins; and unknown to the Argives, refugees from the sack are rebuilding their civilization in New Troy. Agamemnon King of Men returns in triumph to Mycenae, bringing Princess Cassandra among his captives. Diomenes called Chryse and a Trojan sailor pursue her by sea, hoping against hope to rescue her. Their resourcefulness will be strained to its limits by war, pillage and social breakdown. For all is not well in the House of the Axe. In the king’s absence, Clytemnestra the Queen has taken a lover Aegisthus and has mixed feelings about her husband’s return. And the King’s golden-eyed daughter Electra hides a secret of her own which will bring a terrible vengeance. Meanwhile Odysseus, Sacker of Cities, has troubles of his own. He wishes only to return home to Ithaca, but the gods have other ideas." -- Goodreads
List(s) this item appears in: Australian Fantasy Fiction
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Fiction - Fantasy GRE Delphic Bk.3 Available 058813
Total reserves: 0

Previously published : Port Melbourne, Vic. : Mandarin, 1996.

Includes bibliographical references.

"In the third and final volume of the Delphic Women series, Hector is dead, Troy has fallen in ruins; and unknown to the Argives, refugees from the sack are rebuilding their civilization in New Troy. Agamemnon King of Men returns in triumph to Mycenae, bringing Princess Cassandra among his captives. Diomenes called Chryse and a Trojan sailor pursue her by sea, hoping against hope to rescue her. Their resourcefulness will be strained to its limits by war, pillage and social breakdown. For all is not well in the House of the Axe. In the king’s absence, Clytemnestra the Queen has taken a lover Aegisthus and has mixed feelings about her husband’s return. And the King’s golden-eyed daughter Electra hides a secret of her own which will bring a terrible vengeance. Meanwhile Odysseus, Sacker of Cities, has troubles of his own. He wishes only to return home to Ithaca, but the gods have other ideas." -- Goodreads

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet.

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