INTERMEDIATE FICTION
Druitt, Tobias

Corydon & the Siege of Troy

(3) 4-6 In his third adventure, Corydon Panfoot vows to defeat the Olympian gods, whose vainglorious self-love is responsible for the world's wars and destruction. Defending Troy with his fellow monsters, Corydon witnesses the deaths of Hektor and Akhilleus and plans a trap for Zeus. Using characters and images from the Iliad, the confidently written story shapes old material into a compelling original adventure. Bib., glos.

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