Publisher's Synopsis
FOR SOME, THE WAR IS OVER. FOR OTHERS, IT NEVER WILL BE.
Eirene, youngest slave in the victorious house of Menelaus, longs to know more of her homeland, Troy. The only person who will tell her is Helen, the fatally beautiful cause of the Trojan War, and Helen can only tell it in whispers, away from the ears of the Spartan King and his house full of those who revile her. But Eirene needs more than the Queen has power to give, so much that when a stranger full of song comes to visit, even deadly peril cannot stop Eirene from seeking the lost music of fallen Troy, and the words of mourning that someone sings in her dreams. A Song for Fallen Troy is a novella about grief, redemption, and the aftermath of war, set in mythological ancient Greece.