The classic struggle between Greece and Troy brought to life by a
panoramic chorus of voices both humble and high, human and divine.
The siege of Troy has lasted almost ten years. Inside the walled city,
food is becoming scarce and the death toll is rising. From the heights
of Mount Olympus, the Gods keep watch.
But Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, is bored with the endless, dreary war,
and so she turns her attention to two sisters: Marpessa, who is gifted
with God-sight and serves as handmaiden to Helen, the most beautiful
woman in the world; and Xanthe, who is kind and loving and tends the
wounded soldiers in the Blood Room. When Eros fits an arrow to his
silver-lit bow and lets it fly, neither sister will escape its power.
With vitality and grace, Adèle Geras breathes personality, heartbreak,
and humor into this classic story. This is truly an inspired novel, in
which the Gods move among mortals and an ancient city is brought to
life.