In his first novel about Corydon, the outcast boy with the goat's leg who becomes a reluctant hero, Tobias Druitt devised a rich, imaginative reworking of Greek mythology, turning old stories on their heads, making monsters into heroes and heroes into buffoons. Now, in the second volume, CORYDON AND THE FALL OF ATLANTIS, Druitt further broadens the story's scope, resulting in a delightful romp through myth and legend that...
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