The Last Song of Penelope (The Songs of Penelope, #3)

The Last Song of Penelope (The Songs of Penelope, #3)

Claire North

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Following the critically acclaimed Ithaca and House of Odysseus comes the final novel in Claire North's Songs of Penelope trilogy - an exquisite, gripping tale that breathes life into ancient myth. This is the story of Penelope of Ithaca, famed wife of Odysseus, as it has never been told before.Many years ago, Odysseus sailed to war and never returned. For twenty years his wife Penelope and the women of Ithaca have guarded the isle against suitors and rival kings. But peace cannot be kept forever, and the balance of power is about to break . . .A beggar has arrived at the Palace. Salt-crusted and ocean-battered, he is scorned by the suitors - but Penelope recognises in him something her husband, Odysseus, returned at last. Yet this Odysseus is no hero. By returning to the island in disguise, he is not merely plotting his revenge against the suitors - vengeance that will spark a civil war - but he's testing the loyalty of his queen. Has she been faithful to him all these years? And how much blood is Odysseus willing to shed to be sure?The song of Penelope is ending, and the song of Odysseus must ring through Ithaca's halls. But first, Penelope must use all her cunning to win a war for the fate of the island and keep her family alive, whatever the cost . . .


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    Just realised I never rated this last year, probably because I was full on sobbing when I finished it. Claire North I will be your ride or die until the end of time for this one. Greek Myth Retellings as a genre have become incredibly popular but when you see it done like this you see their merit: the ability to take a story that has been passed down for thousands of years and shifting the perspective to actually give women a voice is so genuinely refreshing and gut wrenchingly heartbreaking. It changes from the hero's glorious return to a horror story. The audiobook is stunning, I highly recommended it.

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