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Winter of the Gods
- Narrated by: Jordanna Max Brodsky
- Length: 15 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Manhattan has many secrets. Some are older than the city itself.
Winter in New York: snow falls, lights twinkle, and a very disgruntled Selene DiSilva prowls the streets, knowing that even if she doesn't look for trouble, it always finds her.
When a dead body is discovered sprawled atop Wall Street's iconic Charging Bull statue, it's up to Selene to hunt down the perpetrators. Her ancient skills make her the only one who can track a conspiracy that threatens the very existence of the gods, Selene - once known as Artemis - among them.
Winter of the Gods is the much-anticipated new novel from the author of The Immortals.
©2017 Jordanna Max Brodsky (P)2017 Hachette Audio
Critic Reviews
"Cleverly examines mythology and religion while still giving readers a thrill-packed adventure." ( Bookish)
"Readers who enjoy detective fiction, ancient Greco-Roman myth, and a bit of romance will enjoy this series." ( Booklist)
"Stellar...intelligent, versatile, and esoteric...a satisfying adventure that remains true to the spirit of the original myths while granting them several millennia of weight, consequence, and even regret." ( Publishers Weekly)