God Of The Golden Fleece

Book Of The Gods: Volume IV

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Cover of the book God Of The Golden Fleece by Fred Saberhagen, JSS Literary Productions
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Author: Fred Saberhagen ISBN: 9781937422165
Publisher: JSS Literary Productions Publication: April 10, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Fred Saberhagen
ISBN: 9781937422165
Publisher: JSS Literary Productions
Publication: April 10, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

When Proteus crawls from the sea, brain damaged from a fight with a terrible giant, all he can put together from his shattered memory is that he was sent to aid Jason and the Argonauts on their incredible mission. As he joins them on their quest, Proteus soon discovers that he is not like other members of the crew. Proteus is capable of inhuman strength; he seems never to grow tired; he has unexplainable control of the sea that surrounds him, and he is able to see things that no one else can. But, there seems to be a dark side to his past he still can’t remember, for a number of enemies sent by Jason’s arch nemesis, King Pelias, seems to recognize Proteus … as being one of them.

 

With the style and skill that distinguishes him as a master of the genre, Fred Saberhagen translated a classic myth for the new millennium.

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When Proteus crawls from the sea, brain damaged from a fight with a terrible giant, all he can put together from his shattered memory is that he was sent to aid Jason and the Argonauts on their incredible mission. As he joins them on their quest, Proteus soon discovers that he is not like other members of the crew. Proteus is capable of inhuman strength; he seems never to grow tired; he has unexplainable control of the sea that surrounds him, and he is able to see things that no one else can. But, there seems to be a dark side to his past he still can’t remember, for a number of enemies sent by Jason’s arch nemesis, King Pelias, seems to recognize Proteus … as being one of them.

 

With the style and skill that distinguishes him as a master of the genre, Fred Saberhagen translated a classic myth for the new millennium.

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