"We are the Slaves," the man intoned, though his mouth didn't move. The voice was projected again. "We serve the memory of Troy. We are the walls that never fell."
“The heroes get the statues. The slaves get the silence. This piece is for them.” – Tim Richards (imagined, 2025) Tim Richards Slaves Of Troy
Richards' novel is a historical fiction masterpiece that draws inspiration from archaeological findings and meticulous research. By delving into the daily lives of Trojans, Greeks, and other cultures that interacted with Troy, Richards brings to life the sights, sounds, and emotions of an ancient world. "We are the Slaves," the man intoned, though
In the crowded landscape of modern science fiction, where franchises often lean heavily on dystopian futures or parallel universes, it takes a unique voice to carve out a new niche. Enter , an author whose name has become synonymous with ambitious world-building and gritty character arcs. His latest (and arguably most significant) work, Slaves of Troy , is not merely a book; it is a collision of ancient history and futuristic tyranny. We are the walls that never fell
: The work is built on extensive archival research across Sierra Leone, South Africa, Brazil, Cuba, the UK, and the US . Other Potential Connections
Aktor uncovers a vast alien control room — the — containing holographic star maps and cryo-pods of beings claiming to be the “gods” who inspired Greek myths. The Aeolians are human collaborators trying to activate a planet-killing device left behind. Aktor leads an underground slave rebellion using scavenged alien tech.