The Lost Serpent (Olympus Drive Chronicles)
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  • Reads 289
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 68
  • Time 7h 0m
Complete, First published Apr 06, 2021
An undead thief and a chess prodigy take pity on a rogue Necromancer who is on a quest to regain his own immortality. 

A modernized retelling of the legend of Asclepius, a child of Apollo and great physician who learned to raise the dead at the cost of his own immortality. 

Content/Trigger Warning: The book centers around death, including that of the main characters. There is blood violence as well as peril. Self-harm is briefly discussed, body dysphoria briefly mentioned, inpatient therapy is discussed and briefly depicted, depression is discussed, suicide is briefly mentioned
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The tale of Jason and the Argonauts and the quest for the Golden Fleece, as a modern day heist novel. Set in the Olympus Drive Universe with characters from previous novels that make up the Argonauts. Content/Trigger Warning: Some minor peril and violence throughout. Some profanity. Some sexuality and brief nudity (Chapter 35). There are several intense scenes involving spiders and a few involving snakes. Themes of family relationships, teen sexuality and sexual relationships, and psychological abuse are discussed. Depression and suicidal ideation are discussed(Chapter 9). Some brief crude humor.