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Het Trojaanse spel

Deze serie neemt lezers mee naar het oude Griekenland, een rijk waar goden stervelingen behandelen als louter pionnen in hun goddelijke spel. Duik in het ingewikkelde samenspel tussen de goddelijke en menselijke wereld, waarbij de grillige aard van de goden en de kwetsbaarheid van het sterfelijke bestaan worden blootgelegd. Thema's als macht, lotsbestemming en de strijd om autonomie resoneren door deze levendige weergave van een tijd waarin godheden immense invloed uitoefenden op menselijke levens, vaak met weinig oog voor hun lijden.

Gods' Concubine. Book Two of the Troy Game
Hades' Daughter
Druid's Sword
Darkwitch Rising. Book Three of the Troy Game

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    Hades' Daughter

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    Set in Ancient Greece, the narrative explores a world where gods view mortals as mere pawns in their divine games. The story delves into the interplay between the divine and human realms, highlighting the capricious nature of the gods and the fragility of mortal existence. Themes of power, fate, and the struggle for agency permeate this vivid portrayal of a time when deities wielded immense influence over human lives, often with little regard for their suffering.

    Hades' Daughter
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    Brutus and the remnants of the fallen city of Troy journey to the land of Albion, where they begin to construct a new Labyrinth, a place of extraordinary magical power, unaware that there are plans to use that power for dark purposes

    Gods' Concubine. Book Two of the Troy Game
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    Brutus, the last Trojan king, possesses the secret to building a powerful magical Labyrinth. Alongside the sorceress Genvissa, he nearly completes it but becomes ensnared in an endless cycle of death and rebirth until the Labyrinth is finished.

    Darkwitch Rising. Book Three of the Troy Game
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    Druid's Sword

    Book Four of the Troy Game

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    Set during the harrowing Blitz of 1940, the narrative captures the resilience of Londoners as they confront the relentless German bombings. Each dawn reveals the destruction wrought overnight, yet the spirit of the citizens remains unbroken. Amid the constant threat of death, they strive to maintain a semblance of normalcy, showcasing their determination to resist the forces aiming to dismantle their nation. The story highlights themes of courage, community, and survival in the face of overwhelming adversity.

    Druid's Sword