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The novel follows three intersecting arcs:

Though technically captured prior to the final fall of Troy, Briseis stands as the definitive symbol of the silent woman caught between warring men. Her forced transition from a queen of Lyrnessus to Achilles's prize of honor—and subsequently a political pawn between Achilles and Agamemnon—highlights the absolute lack of autonomy experienced by wartime captives. 2. Hecuba : The Fallen Matriarch Tim Richards Slaves Of Troy

About the Author: [Your Name/Blurb] is a historian and critic specializing in the reception of Classical Antiquity in modern fiction. This article is part of a series on overlooked gems in historical fiction. Hecuba : The Fallen Matriarch About the Author:

The figure smiled, a gesture devoid of warmth. "The Scarab is not an object. It is a key. And you have walked right into the lock." "The Scarab is not an object

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Tim Richards Slaves Of Troy