The First Casualty A Novel

The First Casualty A Novel by David L. Seidman, published by Puffin in 1998, is a captivating tale that explores the legendary figure of Hercules. In this edition, consisting of 140 pages, readers will find a narrative that follows Hercules as he battles evil and protects the innocent. The story unfolds in the towns of Mercantilius and Pastoralis, where tensions are escalating due to an imposter posing as Hercules, creating chaos and confusion.
As the true son of Zeus arrives, he quickly realizes that the imposter harbors a sinister agenda, employing superhuman powers of trickery and deception. This novel delves into themes of heroism and false personation, presenting a unique take on Roman mythology. Readers can expect an engaging exploration of the challenges Hercules faces as he confronts not only external threats but also the complexities of identity and truth.
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Hercules possesses a strength the world has never seen, only surpassed by the power of his heart. He travels the earth battling evil; he is the hero of the innocent. Mercantilius and Pastoralis are two towns on the verge of all out war. Much of the havoc is being caused by an imposter who is posing as Hercules. When the true son of Zeus arrives he senses that the imposter has a terrible, sinister purpose. It is someone with superhuman powers of trickery and deception. Could it be a certain cloven hoofed god with a bad attitude?
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