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The Stolen Goddess

Richard Purtill (1980)

SubgenreSoft SF / Social SF
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SeriesThe Kaphtu Trilogy #2
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The Stolen Book Two of the Kaphtu Trilogy Ducalion finds that the road to Hades is paved with bad intentions when he must venture to the death lands in search of a kidnapped goddess. "Richard Purtill has done a masterly job of breathing life into what scant detail we have recovered, like the physical restoration which has raised the palace of M'nos up again, and built new walls to rejoin old, so that the modern visitor can imagine what a glorious thing once stood there-a breath and a step removed from gods and demons, where magic lived in the land." -CJ. Cherryh "Richard Purtill is both a clear and common sensical philosopher and an accomplished fantasy writer." -Peter Kreeft, author of Between Heaven and Hell. "Purtill's tales of ancient Crete bring myth to life with exciting action, colorful detail, and magic. Don't miss the Bull Leapers!" -Sara Stamey, author of Islands. The Kaphtu The Golden Gryphon Feather The Stolen Goddess The Mirror of Helen