Pantheon (novel)

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Pantheon

First Edition Cover
Author Gary Devore
Country United States
Language English
Publisher Lulu.com
Publication date
2011
Media type paperback
Pages 738
ISBN 978-1-105-08767-7

Pantheon is a 2011 novel by Gary Devore. that tells the story of the ancient Greek and Roman gods reclaiming their worship in the modern world.[1] It is a Humanistic work that critiques many aspects of organized religion.

Plot summary

Twelve former gods of the ancient Greeks have been living in exile on earth for fourteen centuries with no worshipers and no purpose, until 21st century technology allows them to communicate directly with the (now remorseful) god who supplanted them. This god shows them a new way to reclaim their divine positions, asking only one thing in return: the absolute global destruction of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Pantheon is the first book in the three-book Fallen Olympians series.[2] Pantheon introduces the main characters, explains what they have been doing for the last fourteen hundred years, and follows the majority as they attempt to become gods again.

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