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Hades' Daughter

It is one hundred years since Theseus deserted Ariadne, after she gave birth to a girl, and for this betrayal, Ariadne, now in the form of Genvissa of Llangarlia seeks revenge on Brutus, the former ruler of a fallen Troy.

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  • "It is one hundred years since Theseus deserted Ariadne, after she gave birth to a girl, and for this betrayal, Ariadne, now in the form of Genvissa of Llangarlia seeks revenge on Brutus, the former ruler of a fallen Troy."@en
  • "Theseus entered the Labyrinth and comes away with his prize of freedom and the lovely Ariadne. His future seems assured until he abandons her for the unforgivable sin of having a daughter."@en
  • "The Troy Game, Book IHades' Daughter Ancient Greece is a place where mortals are the playthings of the gods--but at the core of each mortal city-state is a Labyrinth, where the mortals can shape the heavens to their own design. When Theseus comes away from the Labyrinth with the prize of freedom and his beloved Ariadne, the Mistress of the Labyrinth, his future seems assured. But she bears him only a daughter--and when he casts her aside for this, the world seems to change. From that day forward, the Labyrinths decay, and power fades from the city-states. A hundred years pass, Troy falls, the Trojans scatter. Then Brutus, the warrior-king of Troy, receives a vision of distant shores where he can rebuild the ancient kingdom. He will move heaven and earth to reach his destiny. But in the mists is a woman of power, a descendent of Ariadne, who has her own reasons for luring Brutus to this lush land. Her heart is filled with a generations-old hatred, and her vengeance on him will not be thwarted. If Brutus makes the journey successfully, it will be the next step in the Game of the Labyrinth, and the beginning of a complicated contest of wills that will last for centuries ..."@en
  • "Ancient Greece is a place where mortals are the playthings of the gods, but at the core of each mortal city-state is a Labryrinth, where the mortals can shape the heavens to their own design."@en
  • "One hundred years after Theseus dooms the Labyrinth by casting aside the wife who bore him a daughter, Brutus, the warrior-king of the fallen city of Troy, receives a vision that tells him he can rebuild the kingdom."@en
  • "One hundred years after Theseus dooms the Labyrinth by casting aside the wife who bore him a daughter, Brutus, the warrior-king of the fallen city of Troy, receives a vision that tells him he can rebuild the kingdom."

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  • "Fantasy fiction"@en
  • "Fantasy fiction"
  • "Science fiction"
  • "Adaptations"@en
  • "The Troy Game"
  • "bk. 1"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
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  • "Fantasy"
  • "Alternate histories"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "Hades' Daughter"@en
  • "Hades daughter : book one of the troy game"@en
  • "Hades' daughter : Troy game series book 1"@en
  • "Hades' daughter"
  • "Hades' daughter"@en
  • "Hades' daughter : book one of The Troy game"@en
  • "Hades' daughter : Book One of the Troy Game"@en
  • "Hades' daughter : book one - The Troy game series"
  • "HADES' DAUGHTER. # 1 TROY GAME"
  • "Hades' daughter : book one of the Troy game"