In this ambitious, ingenious narrative, celebrated historical novelist
Mary Renault take legendary hero Theseus and spins his myth into a
fast-paced and exciting story.
Renault starts with Theseus' early years, showing how the mystery of his
father's identity and his small stature breed the insecurities that spur
his youthful hijinx. As he moves on to Eleusis, Athens, and Crete, his
playfulness and fondness for pranks matures into the courage to attempt
singular heroic feats, the gallantry and leadership he was known for on
the battlefield, and the bold-hearted ingenuity he shows in navigating
the labyrinth and slaying the Minotaur. In what is perhaps the most
inventive of all her novels of Ancient Greece, Renault casts Theseus in
a surprisingly original pose; she teases the flawed human out of the
bronze hero, and draws the plausible out of the fantastic.