What if the age of gods wasn’t over—just forgotten? In When All The Gods Died, Sudarshan Chatterjee explores a world in which the Olympian gods never truly vanished—they simply lost their place in human hearts. The novel begins with a shocking event: a plane crash near Mount Olympus that forces two modern travelers into a realm where divine beings walk the earth once more.
Through the eyes of Andrew, a dedicated archaeologist, and Rhea, whose roots tie deeply to Greek ancestors, the narrative delves into the mysteries of legacy, identity, and power. As they navigate a terrain of celestial politics and human vulnerability, the question lingers: when gods die, do they leave or just change forms?
Set against the sweeping backdrop of Greek mythology and philosophical reflection, the novel offers a rich tapestry of characters—from Hephaestus and Aphrodite to Zeus and Athena—each reinterpreted with modern sensibility and emotional depth.
This work is perfect for readers drawn to mythic realism, intelligent adventure, and stories that wrestle with the boundaries between human and divine.
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