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2) The Hidden
Author
Pub. Date
2009
Description
In southern Greece in 2004, a close-knit group of archaeologists searches for the buried traces of a formidable ancient power...but there are things that should always remain hidden.
4) The talisman
Author
Series
Daughters of the moon volume 10
Pub. Date
c2003
Description
As Maggie reflects on the difficulty she will have with her final duty as mentor to the daughters of Moon Goddess Selene, she recalls her first battles with the evil Atrox, two thousand years earlier when she was a youth in Athens.
Author
Description
Cyrus Spitama, grandson of the prophet Zoroaster, brings the reader face to face with some of the greatest men who ever lived, in vivid and unforgettable detail. It makes alive the ancient world in which so many of our modern world's ideas-spiritual, philosophical, political and scientific-were conceived.
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Series
Pub. Date
2016.
Description
When a young demonstrator is publicly singled out and assassinated by highly trained killers in the heart of protest-charged Athens, Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis is convinced the killing was meant not to take out a target, but as a message. A message from whom? To whom? And why? Is it a coup d'ťat, or something else? Greece is no stranger to violence upending duly elected governments and memories of the nation's last junta dictatorship years still...
Author
Pub. Date
[1985], ©1985
Description
"Spiros - 23 and looking younger, ex-hustler, gay and glad of it - and now starting his career as a private eye. Ursula - sexy transvestite from Sweden. Big Billy Paris - 500 pound Athenian producer of films legitimate and otherwise. Vangelis - Billy's kept boy, as quick on his bike as he is with a knife.
"A brutal murder is committed on the slopes of the Acropolis and Spiros is hired to find the killer.
"Australian writer Bob Henderson writes a...
8) Goatsong
Author
Series
Walled orchard volume 1
Pub. Date
1989
Description
Born 38 years after the battle of Salamis established Athens as the preeminent Greek power, Eupolis spends his youth mainly in the company of his father's goats. From age nine onward, he warbles childish poems to these animals, and even writes a play called The Goats in honor of its chorus and first audience. When war breaks out between Sparta and Athens, however, the mood darkens; the great plague decimates Athens and orphans Eupolis. Yet in due...