Hero of Olympus

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Pub Date 22 Apr 2019 | Archive Date 11 Apr 2019

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Surpass all odds, break the chains, defeat a God...

Heracles’ trials are far from over. Carrying the weight of the heavens, accompanied only by his most loyal friend, Iolaus, he will do anything to atone for his crimes. But all is not as it seems. Gods and men alike plot against him...

First Heracles must obtain the girdle of the Amazonian Queen, Hippolyta, steal cattle from the monstrous Geryon, and take apples from the Garden of Hesperides.

Through it all Heracles will come to realise his betrayal is more complete than he could ever have imagined. Ultimately, to release himself from his suffering, he must journey deep into Hades, and face death itself...

The final installment in The Heracles Trilogy, Hero of Olympus is a thrilling triumph, perfect for fans of Miles Cameron, C.F. Iggulden and Simon Scarrow

Surpass all odds, break the chains, defeat a God...

Heracles’ trials are far from over. Carrying the weight of the heavens, accompanied only by his most loyal friend, Iolaus, he will do anything to...


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ISBN 9781788630290
PRICE £3.99 (GBP)

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I received an ARC from NetGalley for this book which came right on the heels of me finishing book 2 so it was perfect timing. I did miss book 1 but it was easy to keep up with the story. I did enjoy these books very much. I know history had already told us the ending but i would have liked to read about Zeus presenting himself to Hercules. I think that was the only thing lacking. This was very well written and I could not put it down once i got started.

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