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November 1973. Professor Periklis Harvatis, working alone and late into the night on an important archaelogical dig, has unearthed a magnificent golden vase upon which the enigmatic images of a long lost, second Odyssey are engraved, showing the mystery of Ulysses’s last and final voyage. But in the bleak chamber where he finds it he sees something so frightening that—a broken man—less than 7 hours later he is dead, but not before he has ensured the safety of the vase. Ten years on, a series of violently gruesome deaths connected to the rape and murder, during the student protests in Athens, of a beautiful Greek woman on the same night as Prof Harvatis’s discovery is perplexing the authorities. Each atrocity is accompanied by dire quotes from the ancient sources exposing an ingeniously cruel mind behind these events.
Who is behind these murders? How are these two events connected? And what is the significance of the age-old prophecy of the Odyssey?
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The Oracle Valerio Massimo Manfredi 9781447276715 Books

I have read virtually all of Manfredi's novels sold on Amazon and this is the best. The author uses his extensive knowledge of history and classics of the ancient Mediterranean world and combines it with the modern history of the same area to create a great, suspenseful story. You won't figure out the ending until you get there. I wish Manfredi would write more novels like this. A great story to read and to pass on to your friends. Well written and unusual.

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  • Paperback 352 pages
  • Publisher Pan Macmillan; New Edition edition (October 1, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 144727671X

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There is no editorial review for this one, so at first I will give very short info, without giving away any secrets, of course

Three friends (Brit, French and Italian) are caught in the middle of student uprising in Nov 1973 in Athens. horrible things happen to them that night, that alter their lives forever... the same night when tanks storm Polytechnic an amazing archeological discovery is made that cost its maker (Greek professor) his life. Fate of three friends and the unearthed artifact intertwine and have to be resolved together 10 years later.

If you like thrillers and mysteries you will most likely like the rest of the story.

last year this time I had not even heard Manfredi's name. Then I came across his Alexander by chance (utterly disappointed with the OWFUL movie, I was looking for something to read about that unhappy bisexual person with Oedipus complex, who accidentally conquered the world)... I was hooked right away. The Oracle was the 8th Manfredi book I read.

I give other seven books 5 stars each. I guess that says enough about my attitude to the author. now 3 reasons why The Oracle got only 3 stars

a) There are very many good thriller writers and very few good historical fiction writers. I wish Manfredi had written another Spartan or Tyrant instead. sorry, I know it is subjective.

b) If you read any of the 7 other books and The Oracle - you will see why Manfredi wrote 1 thriller and 7 historical fictions and not the other way around.

c) Most objectively The Oracle has few holes in the story. not huge, nothing is going to fall through, but holes are there.
Greece, November 1973. A professor finds a wonderful golden vase with drawings of Ulysses last voyage of the odyssey. This happens while a riot is occurring at the local university.
The mystery of the death of the professor, the unexplained disappearance of the vase, a brutal rape and murder of a student is unraveled 10 years later when a couple of young men look for answers
It's a page turner easy to read and to follow.
Few authors can be better equipped to write about the subject of Rome and its Legions than Manfredi. Professor of archaeology at the the university of Milan, he has carried out many excavations and expeditions in the Mediterranean region. He has produced many factual books on historical matters, mainly military and has still found the time to write several novels, although as far as I can recall this is the first time he has brought one his books almost to the modern day, give or take thirty or forty years..

1973 and a Professor is working alone and late into the night on an archaeological dig. He unearths a vase that contains many important images showing Ulysses' final voyage. Unfortunately the professor also sees something in the chamber in which he has made his important find, something that frightens him so much that within hours he is dead . . . Probably of fright . . . But not before he has ensured that the vase is safe.

A decade later and a series of brutal deaths that somehow seem interconnected with the death of the professor and his unique find. Who is behind the murders and how on earth can they be connected to events that occurred 10 years ago . . .
Murder & mayhem, crime & punishment in 20th century Greece with classical embellishments. Keep the Odyssey in mind.
Well written and exciting action, this book takes you all over Greece (with a brief side trip across the border). The classical references are good. The book was written in 1990 in Italian and subsequently translated into English, which is fine, but I don't know whether the author or translator has ever set foot in Greece; I have been there often, and NO ONE ever orders Turkish coffee anywhere in Greece to do so is to invite violent vituperation and possibly assault (equivalent to flaunting a swastika in Tel Aviv). The language gets a bit raw and repetative (Greek profanity is not readily translatable), but no worse than what you hear in TV police dramas. Maybe 3-1/2 stars.
This is one of my favorite authors. My attention span is much too short to read from history books and this man is the perfect fix. He writes historical novels in such a way as to give depth and scope, making it interesting, clear, and so very captivating. The bonus is having conversations with friends who think I'm actually pretty smart!
I have so enjoyed his writing that I have ordered his Alexander Trilogy of books. I do however feel that there might be more to his writing if read in Italian.
This is an interesting and at times enthralling read, this said I wasn't able to become as absorbed as I was with the Alexander series. Manfredi is an excellent descriptive writer of historically referenced or based novels. I recommend him to enthusiastic readers of this genre.
I have read virtually all of Manfredi's novels sold on and this is the best. The author uses his extensive knowledge of history and classics of the ancient Mediterranean world and combines it with the modern history of the same area to create a great, suspenseful story. You won't figure out the ending until you get there. I wish Manfredi would write more novels like this. A great story to read and to pass on to your friends. Well written and unusual.
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