Hades' Daughter

Hades' Daughter

Hades' Daughter first edition cover
Author Sara Douglass
Cover artist David Wyatt
Country Australia
Language English
Series The Troy Game
Genre Fantasy novel
Publisher Voyager Books
Publication date
December 2002
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages 621 pp (first edition)
ISBN 0-7322-7164-9
OCLC 52686527
Followed by God’s Concubine

Hades' Daughter is the first book in the Troy Game series by Sara Douglass.

Plot summary

It starts with an act of revenge, and shall end in destruction.

Hade's Daughter opens at the Troy Game quartet. It is set in the Late Bronze Age (approx. 1000-1200 BC) during the time of the great Aegean Catastrophe and some years after the fall of Troy. The story's actions are mainly between Naxos, western Greece and the mysterious land of Llangarlia in the Isle of Albion (Britain). Much of the action focuses on Brutus of Troy's banishment, after he accidentally kills his father with an arrow. After wandering among the islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea and through Gaul, where he founds the city of Tours, Brutus eventually comes to the Isle of Albion, Britain, names it after himself, and fills it with his descendants. The main characters are as follows:

Trivia

There are minor differences from the book when compared with the real legend of Theseus.

Publication history

  • 2002, AUS, Voyager ISBN 0-7322-7164-9, Pub date December 2002, Hardback
  • 2003, AUS, Voyager ISBN 0-7322-7165-7, Pub date September 2003, Trade Paperback
  • 2004, AUS, Voyager ISBN 0-7322-7166-5, Pub date 25 February 2004, Mass Market Paperback
  • 2003, US, Tor Books ISBN 0-7653-0540-2, Pub date 1 January 2003, Hardback
  • 2003, US, Tor Books ISBN 0-7653-4442-4, Pub date 15 September 2003, Paperback
  • 2003, UK, Saint Martin's Press ISBN 0-7653-0540-2, Pub date 13 February 2003, Hardback
  • 2003, UK, Saint Martin's Press ISBN 0-7653-4442-4, Pub date 30 November 2003, Paperback


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