Slaves Of Troy — Tim Richards

As storms rage and rebellion stirs among the enslaved, Lykos must choose: cling to his humanity, seize a chance at freedom, or become a weapon in a final, desperate strike against the very men who own him.

One of the figures stepped forward. He was tall, his face a mask of serene, terrifying indifference. "We know who you are, Tim Richards. You are the outsider. The seeker." Tim Richards Slaves Of Troy

"Slaves of Troy" endures because it successfully synthesizes intellect and emotion. It is an educational tool for rhythm and improvisation, but it is also a work of art that respects its source material. It treats the mythological subject with gravity, avoiding the trap of being a mere "jam tune." As storms rage and rebellion stirs among the

"Where is the Scarab?" Tim asked, bluffing confidence. "We know who you are, Tim Richards

that explores the fate of the women of Troy—such as Hecuba, Andromache, and Cassandra—after their city has been sacked and they are forced into slavery by the Greeks. The Silence of the Girls : A novel by Pat Barker that retells the

“Chains rattle in the ember-glow / A queen once proud now walks below / The Greek ships wait like iron teeth / Slaves of Troy, your gods bequeath…”

Could you clarify if you were looking for a set in ancient Troy, or perhaps a different author like Tim Saunders , who writes about military history? The Bonds of Freedom - Yale University Press