To save her father Zeus, king of the Gods, Selene must leave her adopted Manhattan home and travel to Mount Olympus to defeat the cult that seeks to destroy the Greek pantheon in the concluding volume of this modern day "lively re-imaging of classical mythology." (Deborah Harkness)
Summer in New York: a golden hour on the city streets, but a dark time for Selene. She's lost her home and the man she loves.
A cult hungry for ancient power has kidnapped her father and targeted her friends. To save them, Selene must face the past she's been running from -- a past that stretches back millennia, to when the faithful called her Huntress. Moon Goddess. Artemis.
With the pantheon at her side, Selene must journey back to the seat of her immortal power: from the streets of Rome and the temples of Athens -- to the heights of Mount Olympus itself.
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"Painstakingly researched, intellectually complex, and deeply rooted in the history and mythology of Ancient Greece, The Immortals is a richly imaginative, multi-layered tale that stimulates the heart and the mind in equal measure."
— Ian Caldwell, New York Times bestselling author, on The Immortals
Bravo to Brodsky for developing such a complex tale ... One to watch!
— RT Book Reviews on The ImmortalsA fun ... treatment of myth and mystery.
— Kirkus on The ImmortalsRich, clever, and thoughtful.... Brodsky expertly weaves together ancient mystery cults, mythology, and science, producing a syncretic masterpiece that challenges the reader's assumptions and expectations at every turn.
— Publishers Weekly on Olympus BoundIntense and compelling.... Brodsky has delivered a terrific series that brings mythology to life as the gods struggle to survive in the modern reality. Great stuff!
— RT Book Reviews on Olympus BoundMoves quickly from nail-biting predicament to battle and back.... Will delight readers who are mythology nerds.
— Kirkus on Olympus BoundStellar...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 (starred review) on Winter of the GodsAnother winning combination of gritty crime procedural and intellectually stimulating urban fantasy.
— B&N SF & Fantasy Blog on Winter of the GodsReaders who enjoy detective fiction, ancient Greco-Roman myth, and a bit of romance will enjoy this series.
— Booklist on Winter of the GodsCleverly examines mythology and religion while still giving readers a thrill-packed adventure.
— Bookish on Winter of the GodsThe Immortals is a lively re-imagining of classical mythology with an engaging premise, a page-turning plot, and an eye for the arresting and uncanny in contemporary urban life.
— Deborah Harkness, New York Times bestselling author of A Discovery of Witches, on The ImmortalsBrilliantly conceived and tautly plotted, The Immortals is a pulse thrumming, fascinating novel. Selene is a perfect heroine for our times.
— Eliot Schrefer on The ImmortalsImaginative and fast-paced, The Immortals is pulse-pounding entertainment.
— Kevin O'Brian, New York Times bestselling author of No One Needs to Know, on The ImmortalsBrodsky's writing has claws...They sink in with the first word and don't let go until you are finished with the book.
— Darynda Jones, New York Times bestselling author, on The ImmortalsIrresistible...a page-turner that deftly weaves action, romance, and a dash of intellectual heft into one seamless whole.
— Dustin Thomason, New York Times bestselling author, on The ImmortalsPlays with more modern mythology, employing New York's own secret places and storied history to great effect. This intelligent, provocative fantasy breathes exciting new life into old, familiar tales.
— Publishers Weekly (starred review), on The ImmortalsThis series launch is a wonderful choice for fans of Greek myths and urban fantasy readers looking for something different.
— Library Journal (starred review), on The Immortals[D]one with great panache and intelligence: Brodsky knows her myth, and revels in depicting the erstwhile gods struggling with their fading powers and assuming, with varying degrees of success, the mantle of humanity.
— Guardian on The ImmortalsIf you want a modern day murder mystery, steeped in myth with a dash of magic, this is a must read . . . Ms. Brodsky is definitely an author to watch.
— Fantasy Faction on The ImmortalsBrodsky's thriller feeds on the long-held love of Greek mythology in a reimagined, present-day world where gods and goddesses still walk among us.
— Booklist on The ImmortalsThrumming with life.
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Jordanna Max Brodsky hails from Virginia, where she made it through a science and technology high school by pretending it was a theater conservatory. She holds a degree in history and literature from Harvard University. She lives in Manhattan with her husband, where she is working on the second book in the Olympus Bound trilogy. She often sees goddesses in Central Park and wishes she were one.