Member Reviews
Elizabeth R, Librarian
Kerry Greenwood has gone back to the earliest records of the story of Medea and Jason, King of Corinth. In Medea, the lady did murder a number of people at the behest of Jason, but she is not the killer of her children. The citizens of Corinth killed all her children as she sought sanctuary with the goddess Hecate after her husband dismissed her to marry a Corinthian lady. She did however kill the lady. As she sought absolution at Delphi and return to service with Hecate, she gets a new life. Very interesting interpretation of an old myth.