The Minotaur Hunt

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Literary
Cover of the book The Minotaur Hunt by Miriam Hastings, M W Hastings
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Author: Miriam Hastings ISBN: 1230000355100
Publisher: M W Hastings Publication: November 27, 1987
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Miriam Hastings
ISBN: 1230000355100
Publisher: M W Hastings
Publication: November 27, 1987
Imprint:
Language: English

To the people of Crete, the Minotaur was a creature of darkness and horror. Locked in a labyrinth where no-one could see him, he became the scapegoat for everyone's worst imaginable nightmares and terrors. Chrissie and Rachel are Minotaurs.  They meet in Bradley Hospital, a rambling Victorian institution for the mentally ill. As this novel unfolds and their respective stories are gradually revealed, their growing friendship becomes the source of shared experiences and a focus for their deepening knowledge of themselves.

The Minotaur Hunt is an arresting story of modern society which draws on some of the most evocative qualities of myth-making.  In its fearless exploration into some of the darkest areas of human experience, it is both disturbing and honest, captivating and profound.

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To the people of Crete, the Minotaur was a creature of darkness and horror. Locked in a labyrinth where no-one could see him, he became the scapegoat for everyone's worst imaginable nightmares and terrors. Chrissie and Rachel are Minotaurs.  They meet in Bradley Hospital, a rambling Victorian institution for the mentally ill. As this novel unfolds and their respective stories are gradually revealed, their growing friendship becomes the source of shared experiences and a focus for their deepening knowledge of themselves.

The Minotaur Hunt is an arresting story of modern society which draws on some of the most evocative qualities of myth-making.  In its fearless exploration into some of the darkest areas of human experience, it is both disturbing and honest, captivating and profound.

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