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Tapestry of Fate #5

The Threads of Theseus

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There is no escape from the Labyrinth of Fate.

In search of answers about the Fate’s ultimate designs, Pandora joins the crew of the Argo in venturing east. In desperation, she throws her lot in with heroes and demigods in search of glory.

Young Theseus all but worships Herakles and would do anything to carve his name alongside that of his hero in the bedrock of history. But Fate has dark weavings for Theseus as well, and he soon finds himself facing dangers and beasts unlike even those Herakles has overcome. Even if Theseus can survive the perilous voyage of the Argo, his darkest hour will still lay ahead.

450 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 15, 2022

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Matt Larkin

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Along with his wife and daughter, Matt lives as a digital nomad, traveling the world while researching for his novels. He reads approximately a bazillion books a year, loves video games, and relaxes by binge watching Netflix with his wife.

Matt writes retellings of mythology as dark, gritty fantasy. His passions of myths, philosophy, and history inform his series. He strives to combine gut-wrenching action with thought-provoking ideas and culturally resonant stories.

As a child, Matt read The Lord of the Rings with his parents. This sparked a lifelong obsession with fantasy and started him on a path of discovering the roots of fantasy through mythology. In exploration of these ideas, the Eschaton Cycle was born—a universe of dark fantasy where all myths and legends play out.

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April 1, 2023
Good segment.

The end is coming as victims of the Olympians and heroes reach out for help to the Elder Gods and seek to bring the whole thing crashing down. The movement back and forth between different ages and characters make this part of the series more difficult to follow but still is exciting and engaging.
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