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The King Must Die
The King Must Die
Author: Mary Renault
The story of the mythical hero Theseus, slayer of monsters, abductor of princesses and king of Athens. He emerges from these pages as a clearly defined personality; brave, aggressive and quick. The core of the story is Theseus' Cretan adventure.
ISBN-13: 9781439513057
ISBN-10: 1439513058
Publication Date: 7/10/2008
Edition: Reprint
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Susan's review skillfully sums up the writing in this book. The author is skillful at keeping your attention; in the end, it is mostly a plot-driven book, which transitions seamlessly from adventure to adventure. It is not chock-full of brilliant insights, but it is a good yarn, and sometimes, that's all you need to keep reading. Worth picking up.
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VickyJo avatar reviewed The King Must Die on + 49 more book reviews
Mary Renault, in her 'Author's Note' at the end of her magnificent novel "The King Must Die" describes Theseus as "..brave and aggressive, physically tough and quick; highly sexed and rather promiscuous; touchily proud, but with a feeling for the underdog; resembling Alexander in his precocious competence, gift of leadership, and romantic sense of destiny."

Renault brings Theseus to life, telling us his story not as a myth, but as she imagines it could have been. We watch Theseus grow from a young boy of six to a brave young man of 19 by the novel's end. He comes into his own as the son of a king, and eventually as a king himself.

Renault not only knows ancient Greece, but she brings it to life. The time Theseus spends in Crete as a bull-dancer is a fascinating portion of this engrossing tale. Her novel "The Bull from the Sea" is the sequel, and begins with his return from Crete. I highly recommend both!
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The ancient legend of Theseus takes on new life in this fascinating novel. Part 1 of the story; The Bull From The Sea is part 2. You will want both, they are un-put-downable. Very well written, you will become a believer.
buzzby avatar reviewed The King Must Die on + 6062 more book reviews
I read this when I was about 17, it was one of the more vivid books I've ever read. Theseus was quite a character, and I wish I can say I have modelled my life after him, but I think just the opposite is true.