The Last Olympiad

The Last Olympiad, the last song of Olympus, greatest city of the Earth and home of the Greek gods. Millennia after the city’s destruction, The Last Olympiad brings the gods back to the present day, revealing what happened to them and their descendants.

Godhead was published in 2013, introducing readers to the world and characters of The Last Olympiad. A novel about loss, love and revenge, it straddles two timelines, revealing the last days of the city of Olympus and the actions that created the modern world . The novel combines action, horror, and high and dark fantasy, all with a witty realism and a vivid flair for description that makes Godhead a regular feature on the Kindle charts.

The Hades Contract was released July 2015, and bringing more of the Olympian gods to life, exploring the stakes, consequences and effects of Godhead.

Ken continues to work on the third book of the series, Kaos Theory.

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Godhead

Olympus has fallen; new gods must rise.

The Greek gods have been betrayed by one of their own. Zeus is dead, and Olympus is under siege by the demonic forces of Kaos. Their only chance of survival is to abandon the city, buying them time to regroup and rebuild.

Thousands of years later, the children of the gods walk among us, guiding and protecting humanity. But there are some who don’t know of the powers they have, or the secrets they must keep.

The gods are no more, eliminated by their greatest enemy.

And now, she wants to return home; no matter who is standing in her way.

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The Last Olympiad

Olympus has been restored, and demons ravage the world once more.

Aphrodite, ally to the demons for so long, has eaten of the sacred tree, her full powers restored; Hannah Noakes, daughter of Hera, claimed her birthright with a bloody murder that may be the loss of her soul. And Unity Vaughan has risen from the dead with the power to defeat a goddess.

To a dead god-king, they are all part of a bigger plan, a plan that is older than the city, older even than the gods.

Deep beneath Olympus, bound by the crystal roots of an impossible tree, the Father of Demons stirs.

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