Psichogios For The Homeland Penelope Delta
Although it is Penelope Delta's first work with a novel plot, which was published in 1909, her literary power and the author's ability to create characters are evident.
For the Fatherland takes us to the time of Basil II, the so-called Bulgarian killer, when the Bulgarians, taking advantage of the emperor's absence in Asia Minor, attack Macedonia. Then Alexios and his wife Thekla undertake the dangerous mission of conveying a message from the emperor to the Dynast of Dyrrachius.
Adventures, Bulgarian spies, difficult conditions make up a very interesting plot.
The dominant thing, however, is the power of emotions: Thekla's love for her husband and the devotion of both to the idea of the Motherland and to the person of the emperor.