In this sequel to "The War at Troy," the trademark lyricism,
lucidity, and mythic power is present in this novel that offers a
timely interpretation of one of the world's great stories. After
ten years of war, Troy has fallen, yet the gods have turned against
the victorious Argives--and their ordeals have only just begun.
Agamemnon sails back to Mycenae, where Clytaemnestra has nursed a
vengeful fury over his sacrifice of their daughter Iphigenaia.
Meanwhile, Menelaus must decide the fate of Helen, over whose
incomparable beauty the war was fought. Odysseus, traumatized by
the slaughter his own ingenuity unleashed, no longer believes
himself fit to return to his wife and son. Driven both by tempests
and torment, he embarks on a voyage that will take him to the
margins of the world and deep into the shadows of his own heart.
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