The Oracle of Delphi (Greek Myth #2)

Elizabeth Rose


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 280 pages · Published: 29 Sep 2001

The Oracle of Delphi by Elizabeth Rose
Perseus, demi-god and son of Zeus, is on a mission to save his mother's life. He needs to behead Medusa and bring it back to the evil king of Seriphus in a fortnight, or his mother will be killed.Princess Andromeda is on a mission of her own. Once thought to be the successor to The Oracle of Delphi, she bravely sits atop the throne over the pit of knowledge in trickery, to get an answer from the oracle herself. She is to be sacrificed to a sea serpent in order to save her village and the oracle tells her only the demi-god Perseus can slay the beast.When Perseus seeks out the oracle in order to find the abode of Medusa, the feisty Princess Andromeda tries to trick him to go on a quest of her own. Shadows of doubt linger and it is certain someone will lose their life with one wrong choice, in The Oracle of Delphi.

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