Fate loves Amphitryon, Perseus’s grandson. So much that it keeps throwing trials after trials. But everything that doesn’t kill the young warrior makes him stronger. War, intrigues, betrayal, exile from his native Mycenae, wandering through the Peloponnese, hunting the elusive Teumessian fox, feuding with Pterelaus the Invincible, the pirate leader—this is how Heracles’s future father grew into a man, the greatest hero of Greece.
“The Grandson of Perseus” tells of the events preceding the books “One Must Be a Hero” and “Odysseus, Son of Laertes.” Ancient Greece of gods and heroes, kings and monsters appears before you—an exquisite stranger whose gaze can turn you to stone. Ellada, described by the stellar duo Олді, has long won readers’ love and recognition.