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Panacea: An Ancient Greek-inspired Epic Fantasy (The Ruined Gods Book 1) Kindle Edition
At the heart of every legend lies a truth.
Twisted and reshaped by the currents of time.
For twenty years, strategos Dexios has led the phalanx of Thena against its enemies, pulled from one battleground to another in a relentless cycle of war and bloodshed. Now, finally, he has found the courage to leave that life behind. To relinquish his officer’s sword and return to the verdant slopes of his vineyard with his wife and son.
Peace, however, is fragile and capricious. When Thena’s northern allies bring word of an enormous tauran horde gathering on their borders, Dexios has no choice but to answer the call to arms one last time.
As humans and tauros collide, another evil wakes. Whispered rumours of a clawed creature that stalks the shadowy streets. Of violent murders committed in the name of deities long thought vanquished. To speak their names is heresy.
They are the Exiled. The Banished.
The Ruined Gods.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 15, 2022
- File size4.7 MB
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― Brian Marshall, author of Fleet ★★★★★
"Panacea is a heart stopping, sweeping journey where the characters stand out against the colorful, haunting secrets that once were hidden."
― Lori, Amazon reviewer ★★★★★
"Highly recommended to anyone looking for a fast-paced dark fantasy. Or anyone who simply thinks minotaurs are awesome."
― Timothy Wolff, author of Platinum Tinted Darkness ★★★★★
"Greek historical fiction with mythical monsters ..yes please!"
― Saren, Goodreads reviewer ★★★★
"An instant classic."
― Jordan, Goodreads reviewer ★★★★★
"A great opening for an epic series. The second book can't come fast enough!"
― Jamendi Reads ★★★★
"A real page turner."
― Debbie, Amazon reviewer ★★★★★
"Twists and turns at a blistering pace."
― John Brown, Goodreads reviewer ★★★★★
"Definitely not a book for the squeemish as the author pulls no punches ... but for me that's exactly how a book like this SHOULD be done."
― Boomer, Goodreads reviewer ★★★★
Product details
- ASIN : B0BHPKWXQ6
- Publisher : Bradypus Publishing
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : December 15, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 4.7 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 422 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-2958581107
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 1 of 3 : The Ruined Gods
- Best Sellers Rank: #128,107 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #165 in Greek & Roman Myth & Legend
- #674 in Historical Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #950 in Historical Fantasy (Books)
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Customers find the book's plot engaging, with battle scenes described as epic and the story getting stronger as it progresses. Moreover, the book features a cast of strongly drawn characters and incorporates Greek mythology in its world-building. Additionally, customers appreciate the writing quality and find it easy to read.
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Customers enjoy the story arc of the book, which features an epic fantasy world with battle scenes and a plot that gets stronger as it progresses.
"This book had me turning pages to see what would happen next. Great story, fun read, and I'm definitely looking forward to the next book." Read more
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Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting the strongly drawn cast and compelling story.
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"...here to avoid spoilers, but the first in this new series focuses on several main characters and their struggle against the tauros, a race of giant..." Read more
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Customers appreciate how the book incorporates Greek mythology in its world-building, with one customer noting how it integrates real traditions and military aspects of ancient Greek culture.
"...The social and militaristic dynamics are excellent, and the fresh twist on the Greek myths was a welcomed development, where the male pantheon of..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024I love me some Greek mythology. I love me some Greek-inspired stories. Therefore, Panacea by Alex Robins immediately caught my attention when I first caught wind of it. With sprinklings of duty, war, betrayal, and murder mysteries, all against the backdrop of the return of the Greek gods, Panacea has a little bit of everything for everyone in what looks like a great setup for a great series.
The great strategos Dexios has longed to retire from the battlefield and leave a life of war and hardship behind to live a life of peace with his wife and son. But the battlefield will always call louder than will peace, and a horde of beastlike tauros are marching from the north to savage the city of Thena. As Dexios readies himself for one more tour on the path to war, mysterious murders have been discovered on the streets of Thena…murders that have been committed in glory of the traitorous gods who have long been stricken from the history books.
Right from the beginning, Panacea drops you right into what feels like ancient Greece. Robins’ love for Greek history is immediately apparent here, and it’s clear the amount of love and research put into this world that makes it feel authentic to the genuine article—even with the creative liberties taken as a fantasy world. The social and militaristic dynamics are excellent, and the fresh twist on the Greek myths was a welcomed development, where the male pantheon of gods, led by Zeus, have long since been exiled from Olympus by the female pantheon, led by Hera, due to betrayals committed by Zeus (okay, well Zeus being a dick isn’t a new development, but you get the point), and to so much as mention the names of the Ruined Gods is considered heresy. It’s difficult to create a story centered on Greek mythology in a way that feels unique, but Robins definitely succeeded here.
Another strength of Panacea is in its depiction of certain themes, specifically duty and fatherhood. Dexios is a wonderfully complex character, a great commander torn between the duties of the militaristic life he has always known, and the desire to be a great father to his son. How this is explored is fantastic, and we come to know Dexios as a man who would stop at absolutely nothing for the sake of his family. I was constantly thinking about Greek tragedies and how well Dexios fits into that mold, and I’m really intrigued as to where his story goes next.
Robins nailed it with the plot as well. Impending war, shocking deaths, gripping characters, and the slow build-up to the return of the Ruined Gods made for a page-turner of a story, one that grabbed me from the first chapter and refused to let go. Though Dexios was the star of the show, I was also enthralled by Elena’s story and the murder mystery plotline central to her arc. It brought some additional suspense and variety that helped keep Panacea from feeling one-note in its themes. Wars are fought on the battlefield, but they are also fought in the shadows, and seeing that through her eyes rounded out the story wonderfully.
If Greek mythology is your jam, you can do no wrong with Panacea. Alex Robins has crafted a gripping story that brings great twists to the established formula while still respecting the source material. This was a story that kept me guessing with twists and turns that constantly kept me engaged. I’m fully on board with where this series is gonna go now.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2023There were a couple of reasons I gave Panacea a shot - Alex Robins impressed me with his War of the Twelve series, and I've been playing a heck of a lot of Assassins Creed Odyssey so I've been immersed in all things ancient Greece lately.
I won't go into the plot much here to avoid spoilers, but the first in this new series focuses on several main characters and their struggle against the tauros, a race of giant half man/half bull creatures intent on claiming the human cities as their own. There's plenty of twists and turns, surprises, and betrayals along the way which kept my interest. The main characters themselves are diverse and very well written - whether it's Dexios, who commands the army yet secretly wishes a simpler life, or Elena who does her best to educate and prepare the younger recruits while silently suffering through addictions of her own, the characters all feel real and are both likeable and flawed - a tricky balance to pull off, but it's done well here.
For this kind of book it's the battle scenes that can make or break the experience and I'm pleased to say they're a blast to read. The tactics used mostly deal with the phalanx formations - warriors wielding large shields and spears standing together to make an impassable wall and it's all described in a very realistic way. Definitely not a book for the squeamish as the author pulls no punches in his descriptions of the bloody combat, but for me that's exactly how a book like this SHOULD be done. As with his previous books, the weapons and armor are also described well which only adds to the experience.
Really enjoyed this one. I read it on Kindle Unlimited but when I was done I bought it anyway to support the author. Excited to see what comes next for this series!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024Mild Spoilers
To tell you the truth, I didn’t expect to like this book very much. A fantasy epic with ancient Greek trappings seemed like a school project to me. Wrong! Absolutely wrong. It’s a terrific book. Yes, it features the trappings of ancient Greece—hoplite soldiers, phalanx formations in battle, protective shin greaves etc, but it has great battle scenes, a cast of strongly drawn characters, disciplined pacing, and a plot that gets stronger as the book progresses—and wildest of all—it has a major fantasy attraction—everything that we would say “that’s what those people believed”—the myths, the gods, the creatures—are all treated as real in this book. It completely won me over, and not because of the fantasy elements.
This first installment delivers its fantasy elements gradually. The opening portion of the book revolves around a herd of Minotaur that are headed for a deliberate collision with the forces of a Greek city. Advance planning goes into the conflict, twists arise, and the author does a great job creating the first movement of the book, which doesn’t end as much as build to the second section of the book, which also doesn’t end, but builds into the third part of the book. Very cool!
By the end of the book, things have advanced beyond just minotaurs, and I won’t say too much more. I will backtrack and say that I loved the handling of the minotaurs (I loved all the fantasy elements)—starting with the great delivery of the minotaurs as savage, stinky, bestial forces of nature. It surprised me to learn that they could talk, and it floored me to discover that I LIKED them when they talked!
I risk spoiling things if I write much more, but I would like to give the author some specific credit. Very early in the book we meet Elana. She is a young teacher, and the author quickly lets us know that she is a person who wants absolutely NOTHING to do with getting married (even in this ancient society). This succeeds in making her instantly interesting, and she only gets more interesting as we see how her immediate life unfolds. A second clever thing the author sneaks in during the early set up is that the phalanx being established to stop the Minotaurs before they reach the city will have its ranks supplemented with Elana’s students, heading out for their first battle.
Every decision the author makes is smart, including not allowing the prose to become too flowery. The result is that the reader gets to have a great time. So, if you are a fantasy reader open to new territory, YES, jump in!
Top reviews from other countries
- TomReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 6, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars A Refreshing Ancient Greek Fantasy Story 5/5
4.5/5
A refreshing Ancient Greek inspired story, complete with mythical beasts, ancient combat styles and honour codes, as well as an interesting intrigue plot line with a satisfying conclusion. I look forward to picking up books 2 and 3 in the trilogy
What I loved:
* The Ancient Greek setting
* Captivating read, that was difficult to put down
* The fight at the end of Part 1 was really gritty and well written, and easy to get absorbed in. The result of the battle was somewhat unexpected
* Learning Letho’s secret was eye opening, and at this point you learn that this book starts to lean towards the grim-dark end of the spectrum
* The final 25% was a fantastic read, where many of the plots are finally revealed
What I didn’t love:
* Can’t really think of anything
- lanceReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 16, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars good read
Starts off slowly, then gallops along, some good twists and turns. Entertaining with good strong characters. Enjoyable to the end
- Kal ChaplainReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 18, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Blind buy worth the risk
Bought this after seeing an ad on Facebook.
The story doesn't waste time or drag, things begin very fast.
Thankfully it is easy to understand despite being a fantasy/mythical set book, others I have read in this genre can be confusing at times.
Genuinely had no knowledge of this before buying but very happy I did.
The cover alone is a good representation of what to expect.
- Ian JReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 8, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent story but with a caveat
The world building and characters are excellent as is the storyline but my one caveat is that you need to read this holding a dictionary in your other hand which I did find particularly annoying.
The hardback book may have a glossary in it but they aren't much use in a Kindle version
- Alun HumphreysReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 25, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
I read the blurb to this story as the plot sounded intriguing.
Great story and loved reading about the Ancient Greek Gods in a different light.