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OverviewHOUSE OF ATREUS: Agamemnon Rising A Mythological Sci-Fi Epic""Madeline Miller meets The Three-Body Problem.""Before Westeros, there was Mycenae. Before dragons, there were gods. More than 3,200 years ago, a royal family tore itself apart. And the gods who commanded them were not divine at all. Apollo, Artemis, and the oracles of Delphi were ancient, damaged constructs manipulating humanity in the name of destiny? And one immortal being watched it all, bound by oath, unable to intervene. At Aulis, the Greek fleet waited for wind. The goddess Artemis demands her price for King Agamemnon's transgression: he must kill his thirteen-year-old daughter, or the ships will never sail to Troy. But to understand how a father arrives at that moment-knife raised above his own child-we must go back much further. Back to the boy who watched his father butcher his nephews and serve them at a feast. To a false prophecy engineered by a malevolent intelligence. To a Spartan princess torn between love and duty. To a young exile who swore he would rule by trust instead of fear, mercy instead of vengeance. Across Mycenae, Sparta, Delphi, and Pisa, Agamemnon rises from hunted prince to hardened warrior-king. Trained in honor, tested by love, tempted by unseen voices, Agamemnon must decide whether he can wield power without becoming the very evil he despises. An immortal Watcher named Mikael whispers into the conscience of each new heir, hoping that one will finally choose differently. He has watched them all fail. He has watched children die. He is running out of hope. But the gods observing Agamemnon are not distant myths. They are real. Present. Interfering. Utterly broken. With their own agendas. As the first shadows of Troy gather, every decision Agamemnon makes tightens a chain that stretches toward a catastrophe that will consume the Bronze Age. Prophecy was programming. The gods were machines. And the greatest danger was not the monsters they sent, but the stories they created for people to believe about themselves. Perfect for fans of Circe, The Song of Achilles, Neil Gaiman's mythic darkness, and the civilizational stakes of The Three-Body Problem. The House of Atreus is a complete, seven-book saga-fully written and releasing at the rate of one book per month: Agamemnon Rising Agamemnon Falling Orestes' Return Transgression Quest The Gathering Storm Trial & Consequences Full Product DetailsAuthor: A B GoodmanPublisher: Planetary Books LLC Imprint: Planetary Books LLC Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9798295701412Pages: 154 Publication Date: 16 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationBefore he argued cases and arbitrated disputes, A. B. Goodman spent his undergraduate years immersed in the classical world - studying Greek and Roman history and the mythological traditions that shaped Western civilization. He never entirely left that world behind.He now brings a trial lawyer's instinct for human motivation and moral complexity. His science fiction trilogy, SINGULARITY set in 2034-36, explores artificial intelligence, corrupted power, and the fragile boundary between guidance and control - themes that, he eventually realized, had also been playing out in the ancient world. The HOUSE OF ATREUS saga traces immortal intelligences across three thousand years of human history.He is also the author of the critically acclaimed Wall Street legal and financial techno-thriller, ""The Bank."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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