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Hatzopoulou reimagines the Greek pantheon not as distant gods, but as ancestors whose legacies still haunt a gritty, climate-ravaged city. Noir Atmosphere

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Thousands of them. Tens of thousands. Strands of every color and thickness crisscrossed the ancient stone arches like veins in a dying body. Most were tarnished, chewed by time. But at the center of the maze, a single loom stood: a massive, skeletal structure made of black iron and broken bone.

Publishers Weekly called it: "A stunning debut... Greek mythology meets Chinatown noir." The Nerd Daily said: "Hatzopoulou’s prose is sharp as scissors. Io is the cynical heroine we deserve." “File is corrupt”: You downloaded a bad copy

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