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Four years after Cressida sought refuge in a timeless Minoan cave, the appearance of an unknown aunt spirals her into chaos. Childhood wounds resurface, compelling Cressida toward a crucial decision. Will she trade her newfound life for love and financial security? Inspired by dreams, she travels to Delphi seeking counsel from the Oracle, unaware of her pivotal role to save humanity from catastrophic misery. Amidst a landscape teeming with serpentine intrigue and enigmatic prophecies, Delphi delves deep into the heart of a young woman's inner struggle for self-discovery. Embarking on a…mehr

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Four years after Cressida sought refuge in a timeless Minoan cave, the appearance of an unknown aunt spirals her into chaos. Childhood wounds resurface, compelling Cressida toward a crucial decision. Will she trade her newfound life for love and financial security? Inspired by dreams, she travels to Delphi seeking counsel from the Oracle, unaware of her pivotal role to save humanity from catastrophic misery. Amidst a landscape teeming with serpentine intrigue and enigmatic prophecies, Delphi delves deep into the heart of a young woman's inner struggle for self-discovery. Embarking on a transformative journey, Cressida must unravel the secrets of her past while navigating a world brimming with ancient wisdom and treacherous allure. With its rich tapestry of snakes, prophetic visions, and a captivating heroine in search of her own truth, Delphi offers a spellbinding exploration of the human spirit. Prepare to be swept away by a story that seamlessly weaves the threads of ancient lore with a young woman's unyielding quest for understanding. Delphi straddles history and mythology. Sequel to Dancing the Labyrinth, it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel. It is the third book in the thematic series Women Unveiled, which blends myth, history and imagination in the telling of (almost true) stories.
Autorenporträt
Karen Martin is an award-winning playwright and author. She ran away with the circus, created plays in prisons, and strived to create transformational theatre experiences. Her contributions include: The Women's Circus: Leaping the Wire, and Women in Theatre: Ewa Czajor Memorial Award Recipients. She received a Local History Award for The Women's Jail Project. Her novel Dancing the Labyrinth won the Eyelands Book Award 2024. The Greek translation is published by Radamanthys Publications. Her second novel The Bringer of Happiness was inspired from Languedoc folklore. Delphi is the sequel to Dancing the Labyrinth and can be read as a stand-alone. Karen's non-fiction The Little Book of Red Flags, takes a humorous approach to a relationship breakdown. The Little Book of Apologies is it companion book.