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The Voyage Home

By: Pat Barker
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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The exhilarating follow-up to Pat Barker's The Women of Troy and The Silence of the Girls

After ten blood-filled years, the war is over. Troy lies in smoking ruins as the victorious Greeks fill their ships with the spoils of battle.

Alongside the treasures looted are the many Trojan women captured by the Greeks – among them the legendary prophetess Cassandra, and her watchful maid, Ritsa. Enslaved as concubine – war-wife – to King Agamemnon, Cassandra is plagued by visions of his death – and her own – while Ritsa is forced to bear witness to both Cassandra’s frenzies and the horrors to come.

Meanwhile, awaiting the fleet’s return is Queen Clytemnestra, vengeful wife of Agamemnon. Heart-shattered by her husband’s choice to sacrifice their eldest daughter to the gods in exchange for a fair wind to Troy, she has spent this long decade plotting retribution, in a palace haunted by child-ghosts.

As one wife journeys toward the other, united by the vision of Agamemnon’s death, one thing is certain: this long-awaited homecoming will change everyone’s fates forever.

Praise for Pat Barker:

'Barker delves unflinchingly into the enduring mysteries of human motivation' Sunday Telegraph

'She is not only a fine chronicler of war but of human nature' Independent

'Barker is a writer of crispness and clarity and an unflinching seeker of the germ of what it means to be human' Herald

'You go to her for plain truths, a driving storyline and a clear eye, steadily facing the history of our world' Guardian


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Brilliant, masterful, strikingly accomplished . . . few come close to matching the sharp perspicacity and profound humanity of Pat Barker . . . this bloody tale has reverberated down the ages. With her characteristic blend of brusque wisdom and piercing compassion, Barker remakes it for our times
Stirring and colourful . . . Barker has a genius for world-building. Ritsa is our viewpoint into an ancient civilisation brought carefully to life
A remarkable series of novels . . . Pat Barker’s Trojan War books are a visceral experience, made all the more affecting for being told from the perspective of the women involved rather than the warriors and gods we’re used to
The stories of the ancient world retold from the perspective of overlooked female characters is a publishing cliché. Thank goodness for Pat Barker, who shows how it’s done . . . Bloody, earthy, vivid, gruff and surprisingly funny
Rich and electrifying . . . The Voyage Home’s storytelling is focused, propulsive and firmly contemporary, plotting a gripping route through Homer’s source material to expose the ripple effects of male violence and destruction
Extremely gory and surprisingly funny, with plenty of gruff wit . . . Few living British novelists write as well about the collateral damage of war as Pat Barker. The Voyage Home is the third novel in her brilliantly subversive and ever-relevant reimagining of The Iliad . . . and it shows how a Bronze Age story can hold up a mirror to the inequities of our modern world
A gritty Greek Game of Thrones . . . Agamemnon’s fateful return home reads like a blockbuster in the colourful third instalment of Barker’s women-centred Trojan wars series
A novelist matchless in her imaginative and informed response to war
The Voyage Home brings forgotten female characters into sharp psychological focus. It is astonishingly fresh and modern, bristling with anger, and breezily quick to read. Pat Barker is one of the finest novelists working today (Alice Winn)
In her thrilling retelling of the stories of Cassandra and Clytemnestra, Barker conjures up a world stained by the grief of mothers and daughters. Agamemnon’s palace is the stuff of nightmares, a world of suspicion and fear, plagued by the ghosts of innocents (Paula Hawkins)
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I wanted to hear more about what happened to Briseis and her life after Troy.

A solid ending

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A wonderfully relatable account of a story less well-known than the tales of Troy. The story is well thought-out and paced and the narration really brings the characters alive. well worth a listen!

Excellent read!

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I absolutely loved all 3 of Pat Barkers novels - "The Silence of the Girls" ; "The Women of Troy" & this last "The Voyage Home ".
Narration & stories were fantastic. Sadly these stories prove that nothing has changed in our world since Trojan times. Male ego & arrogance still rules supreme. Women & children bear the brunt again & again.
The only change is that weapons are more sophisticated now & killing can be achieved at a distance. Will humans ever learn the lessons of history. It seems not....

War & women

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The more you experience this re-construction of the Greek world - merging myth - archaeological finds - Homer and three great ancient tragedies authors you discover the invisible characters women and slaves brought to life and the wonderful reading that brings these novels to life - and evoke men and women voice then and today.

The Ancient Greek Epic’s and Drama brought to face with the women’s experience

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Thought all three books in the series were brilliant. Great telling of the story of Troy and very well read. Really enjoyed listening to.

Compelling storytelling

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