Book One of The Tununda Mysteries With the discovery of a campaign journal from an American Revolutionary War officer who fought against the Iroquois Indians, the U.S. Army calls in their top field historian to assess its contents. Jake Tununda, combat vet, Freemason, and half-Seneca Indian is stun
Crown of Serpents
β Scribed by Sierra Storm
- Book ID
- 112851153
- Publisher
- Pen And Glory Press LLC
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 212 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Revenge is a dish best served coldβand to the salivating mouths of a gorgon's snakes.
At least, that was the assumption. When the slain gorgon Medusa is restored and brought back to life, all she can think about is how she can destroy the now legendary hero who killed her, Perseus, Prince of Argon. Her plan is simple enough. With an attractive disguise and an emotional backstory, she'll lure the champion to the murky waters of her own backyard, where she and her sisters can devour him whole.
But when Medusa herself begins to fall prey to the prince's charm, her mission is put at risk. Her disguise, intended to be temporary, begins to fray, and Perseus's engagement to Princess Andromeda becomes more of a concern than Perseus himself. When Medusa's sisters begin to question her absence, and the palace household questions the unexpected behaviors of their new guest, everything comes into question.
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