Jason and Medea: A Whirlwind of Ruin by Matthew Hunter

Jason and Medea: A Whirlwind of Ruin

Matthew Hunter

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Jason and Medea: A Whirlwind of Ruin by Matthew Hunter is a stimulating and emotionally charged read that will captivate readers who appreciate complex characters, philosophical themes, and a nuanced exploration of the human condition, particularly those who enjoy literary fiction, classics, and ancient Greek mythology.

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While the ending of the Golden Fleece myth, Medea's killing of her beloved children, is well known, her story and her reasoning are not. She can be understood through her deeds and words, though she may not be forgiven for her act. Jason, the hero...

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