
Spartan Twins
The year is 480 BC. Two Spartan twins, Dion and Daphne, are about to discover that ancient Greece is far more dangerous than the training grounds of Sparta. When their father whisks them away to Athens, the children expect a grand adventure. What they find is a city teeming with intrigue: scheming priests, mysterious strangers, and a one-horned ram that seems to hold a secret worth killing for. From the bustling Agora to shadowed temples, the twins must keep their wits sharp and their blades sharper, for in Athens, enemies don't always wear armor. Perkins paints ancient Greece with vivid clarity - the weight of a citizen's cloak, the tension between Sparta's rigid discipline and Athens' restless democracy. But at its heart, this is a story about siblings who learn that courage isn't the absence of fear, and that the most important battle is learning who to trust.
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Belinda Mc, MamaPhish, ShrimpPhish












