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In ancient Greece, where myths and legends intertwine with reality, the sacred grounds of Olympia become the stage for an epic tale of honor, betrayal, and redemption. When young Pelops, a priest devoted to peace, rescues wounded soldier Koroibos from a battlefield, their unlikely friendship sets in motion events that will change the course of history.
 


The Gods demanded blood. He gave them a game.

Experience the legendary birth of the Olympic Games in this stunning new Illustrated Edition, featuring exclusive artwork by Ekaterina Mironova.

Greece, 776 B.C.E. The land is drowning in the blood of civil war. Brother fights brother, and the whims of the gods dictate the rise and fall of kings.

Pelops is a man apart. The son of a warrior-priest, he was born to kill but chooses to heal. Rejecting the sword, he devotes his life to the peaceful sanctuary of Olympia. But peace is a fragile thing in a world ruled by steel.

When a brutal ambush shatters his sanctuary and steals the woman he loves, Pelops is forced into a conflict he tried desperately to avoid. He cannot outfight the Spartan armies or the Carthaginian raiders—but he can challenge them.

To save his friends and unite a fractured nation, Pelops must engineer a new kind of battle. One fought not on the battlefield, but on the track. One where the prize isn't land or gold, but honor.

Perfect for fans of Madeline Miller’s The Song of Achilles, Steven Pressfield’s Gates of Fire, and anyone who loves history brought vividly to life.

About the author(s)

Dr. Michael O'Kane is a published academic author who has worked extensively with Australian Aboriginal communities. Michael lives with his partner Erin, their two children Felix and Patrick, and their curly retriever Molly. Dr. Alexis Lyras is the founder and president of the ‘Olympism For Humanity Alliance’ and has held, since August 2012, an academic fellowship at the Conflict Resolution Program, Department of Government at Georgetown University. Lyras currently holds a faculty position at the Tsukuba International Academy for Sport Studies (TIAS), the academic arm of ‘Sport for Tomorrow’, a Tokyo 2020 / ‘21 Games project. Dr. John A. Martino is a disabled veteran, honorably discharged from the Australian Defense Force. He wrote his Ph.D. in Classical History through Monash University and the University of Melbourne on martial violence in the Old World and the New.

Dr. Michael O'Kane is a published academic author who has worked extensively with Australian Aboriginal communities. Michael lives with his partner Erin, their two children Felix and Patrick and their curly retriever Molly. Dr. John A. Martino is a disabled veteran, honorably discharged from the Australian Defense Force. He wrote his PhD in Classical History through Monash University and the University of Melbourne on martial violence in the Old World and the New. The book is enriched with a foreword by Professor Alexis Lyras, founder and president of the ‘Olympism For Humanity Alliance’.

Reviews

This enthralling book connects the ancient and modern Olympic Games, blending history and mythology into a story that inspires. A beautifully illustrated book – and en essential read for young and old.

Neos Kosmos

Enthralling and uplifting, Martino and O’Kane scrupulously capture how cultural and sporting rituals and traditions of the past, with a great focus on spirituality, were pivotal to life in the times of 776 B.C.E.

The Greek Herald

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