ORIGINAL TRADE PAPERBACK. Sequel to tough and gritty time travel thriller Blood of Heroes. A team of time travelers goes back to the Battle of Marathon in ancient Greece to foil a plot by alien masquerading as gods and by evildoers from the future. A compelling, well-researched battle scene caps it all off.
Sequel to tough and gritty time travel thriller Blood of Heroes.
Jason Thanou: a time traveler with a past and a burning mission. When the gods of ancient Greece proved to be not only monstrously real, but totally alien—and poised to dominate humanity forever—Jason took care of the situation, at least in Minoan Crete. Now he’s got what looks like a normal assignment: to lead a time traveling expedition of scholars to the battle of Marathon and record for the benefit of future historians the magnificent stand of Greece’s hoplite warriors against Persian invaders.
But the Olympians are not done with their attempt to dominate humanity. Now the god Pan is afoot in Greece–a creature who may have the power to turn ancient Athens away from her budding democracy and toward a corrupt future on an Earth dominated by twisted humans and evil alien forces. But not if Jason can discover Pan’s secret, thwart a conspiracy that stretches for millennia—and save the birthplace of democracy from the corruption of the gods.
About Steve White:
“White offers fast action and historically informed world-building.”—Publishers Weekly
About Steve White’s Forge of the Titans:
“. . . recalls the best of the John Campbell era of SF. White's core audience of hard SF fans will be pleased . . .”—Publishers Weekly
“. . . engaging entertainment . . . much suspense and many well-handled action scenes . . .”—Booklist
About Steve White’s *St. Anthony’s Fire:*
"Give this one high marks for entertainment.”—Booklist
Sunset of the Gods by Steve White
ORIGINAL TRADE PAPERBACK. Sequel to tough and gritty time travel thriller Blood of Heroes. A team of time travelers goes back to the Battle of Marathon in ancient Greece to foil a plot by alien masquerading as gods and by evildoers from the future. A compelling, well-researched battle scene caps it all off.
Sequel to tough and gritty time travel thriller Blood of Heroes.
Jason Thanou: a time traveler with a past and a burning mission. When the gods of ancient Greece proved to be not only monstrously real, but totally alien—and poised to dominate humanity forever—Jason took care of the situation, at least in Minoan Crete. Now he’s got what looks like a normal assignment: to lead a time traveling expedition of scholars to the battle of Marathon and record for the benefit of future historians the magnificent stand of Greece’s hoplite warriors against Persian invaders.
But the Olympians are not done with their attempt to dominate humanity. Now the god Pan is afoot in Greece–a creature who may have the power to turn ancient Athens away from her budding democracy and toward a corrupt future on an Earth dominated by twisted humans and evil alien forces. But not if Jason can discover Pan’s secret, thwart a conspiracy that stretches for millennia—and save the birthplace of democracy from the corruption of the gods.
About Steve White:
“White offers fast action and historically informed world-building.”—Publishers Weekly
About Steve White’s Forge of the Titans:
“. . . recalls the best of the John Campbell era of SF. White's core audience of hard SF fans will be pleased . . .”—Publishers Weekly
“. . . engaging entertainment . . . much suspense and many well-handled action scenes . . .”—Booklist
About Steve White’s *St. Anthony’s Fire:*
"Give this one high marks for entertainment.”—Booklist
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ORIGINAL TRADE PAPERBACK. Sequel to tough and gritty time travel thriller Blood of Heroes. A team of time travelers goes back to the Battle of Marathon in ancient Greece to foil a plot by alien masquerading as gods and by evildoers from the future. A compelling, well-researched battle scene caps it all off.
Sequel to tough and gritty time travel thriller Blood of Heroes.
Jason Thanou: a time traveler with a past and a burning mission. When the gods of ancient Greece proved to be not only monstrously real, but totally alien—and poised to dominate humanity forever—Jason took care of the situation, at least in Minoan Crete. Now he’s got what looks like a normal assignment: to lead a time traveling expedition of scholars to the battle of Marathon and record for the benefit of future historians the magnificent stand of Greece’s hoplite warriors against Persian invaders.
But the Olympians are not done with their attempt to dominate humanity. Now the god Pan is afoot in Greece–a creature who may have the power to turn ancient Athens away from her budding democracy and toward a corrupt future on an Earth dominated by twisted humans and evil alien forces. But not if Jason can discover Pan’s secret, thwart a conspiracy that stretches for millennia—and save the birthplace of democracy from the corruption of the gods.
About Steve White:
“White offers fast action and historically informed world-building.”—Publishers Weekly
About Steve White’s Forge of the Titans:
“. . . recalls the best of the John Campbell era of SF. White's core audience of hard SF fans will be pleased . . .”—Publishers Weekly
“. . . engaging entertainment . . . much suspense and many well-handled action scenes . . .”—Booklist
About Steve White’s *St. Anthony’s Fire:*
"Give this one high marks for entertainment.”—Booklist
Sunset of the Gods by Steve White
ORIGINAL TRADE PAPERBACK. Sequel to tough and gritty time travel thriller Blood of Heroes. A team of time travelers goes back to the Battle of Marathon in ancient Greece to foil a plot by alien masquerading as gods and by evildoers from the future. A compelling, well-researched battle scene caps it all off.
Sequel to tough and gritty time travel thriller Blood of Heroes.
Jason Thanou: a time traveler with a past and a burning mission. When the gods of ancient Greece proved to be not only monstrously real, but totally alien—and poised to dominate humanity forever—Jason took care of the situation, at least in Minoan Crete. Now he’s got what looks like a normal assignment: to lead a time traveling expedition of scholars to the battle of Marathon and record for the benefit of future historians the magnificent stand of Greece’s hoplite warriors against Persian invaders.
But the Olympians are not done with their attempt to dominate humanity. Now the god Pan is afoot in Greece–a creature who may have the power to turn ancient Athens away from her budding democracy and toward a corrupt future on an Earth dominated by twisted humans and evil alien forces. But not if Jason can discover Pan’s secret, thwart a conspiracy that stretches for millennia—and save the birthplace of democracy from the corruption of the gods.
About Steve White:
“White offers fast action and historically informed world-building.”—Publishers Weekly
About Steve White’s Forge of the Titans:
“. . . recalls the best of the John Campbell era of SF. White's core audience of hard SF fans will be pleased . . .”—Publishers Weekly
“. . . engaging entertainment . . . much suspense and many well-handled action scenes . . .”—Booklist
About Steve White’s *St. Anthony’s Fire:*
"Give this one high marks for entertainment.”—Booklist