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Perseus

The Titan Hunter

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Perseus

By: Michael G. Thomas
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A DYING STAR - LOST RELICS - A MONSTER BORN OF THE GODS

Perseus is a rogue, a mercenary, a man who survives on charm, cunning, and the occasional blade. But when the tyrant Exarch Polydectes sends him to a distant, cursed world to retrieve the head of Medusa, the most feared of the Gorgons, Perseus is forced into a quest that will test his body, mind, and soul in ways he never imagined.

Guided by the cryptic whispers of the goddess Athena, Perseus must uncover the lost relics of the gods: ancient weapons hidden aboard a ruined dreadnought orbiting a collapsing star. Standing in his way are the Witches of the Void, flesh-eating horrors drifting between the stars, mercenaries sent to silence him, and the Gorgons themselves—sisters of blood, shadow, and lust, cursed to be more than mortal and less than divine.

The Gorgons are no mindless beasts. They are fury made flesh and machine, beauty entwined with horror, and the deadliest foes he has ever faced. In their lair, a fortress of ancient death, they wait.

From blazing space battles and duels in orbiting pleasure dens to brutal skirmishes with forgotten war machines, Perseus fights not only for survival but for Andromeda, the deadly warrior-princess bound to a monstrous fate, and for revenge against the tyrant who would see him broken and dragged away in chains.
Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction Mythology Greek Mythology Ancient Greece Scary
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