Homer's back, and this time, it's personal.Odysseus, cleverest of Greeks, is missing. Having survived war, betrayal, and his own fat mouth, Gelios discovers himself oathsworn to find his friend, and save the kingdom of Ithaca.With his squabbling entourage, Gelios careens through the Mediterranean in a desperate bid to save Odysseus and reunite antiquity's most annoying family. Fleeing a trail of mercenaries, bad decisions, and angry women, the group struggles to answer one of humanity's most enduring the hell is this my problem?
Keith Tokash is old. Like Gen-X old. Also gross. He doesn’t usually write about himself in the third person, and he’d like to stop now because it’s weird.
I’ve been building computer networks since 2000, and stealth writing* most my life. Having tried multiple genres, I found my voice via Iliad: The Reboot. Turns out I was a snarky prick the entire time.
Due to my high school nickname being “Twig,” I started working out as a teenager and now I’m rather compulsive about it. I spent over a decade in various martial arts as an adult, mostly MMA and BJJ, eventually stopping because life/kid/career/divorce kicked me off the rails.
I live in LA with a woman, a dog, and three cats, with a smaller version of myself running around being obnoxious about half the time. The grommet is why I’m, quite against my will, learning all about Pokemon.
* Stealth writing: beginning multiple projects, only to realize they were horrible and abandon them, because I was in the wrong genre and it felt forced.
Another great installment of Greek revionist epics
You really do need to have read book 1 or you lack the background of the characters but follows with the same great humour and clever idea of what actually happened on the Odyssey epic and how it was written