
Cleopatra
Imprint: Manilla Press
Synopsis
'The fabled Egyptian queen bursts into fierce and complex life' Caroline Lea
From the international bestselling author comes an unmissable new untelling of the life of one of the most captivating and misrepresented female figures in history.
Cleopatra, Egyptian Princess, grows up the favoured daughter of the Pharoah, hiding amongst the scrolls in the great library of Alexandria with her beloved slave...
From the international bestselling author comes an unmissable new untelling of the life of one of the most captivating and misrepresented female figures in history.
Cleopatra, Egyptian Princess, grows up the favoured daughter of the Pharoah, hiding amongst the scrolls in the great library of Alexandria with her beloved slave...
Details
352 pages
Imprint: Manilla Press
Reviews
Simply gorgeous! The prose flows as smoothly as the waters of the Nile, rich in sensory detail. The unexpected addition of Servilia's perspective adds a deep pathos to the narrative. Natasha Solomons pulls back the layers of history to show us the true Cleopatra in all of her pride and glory.Luna McNamara, author of Psyche & Eros
In Natasha Solomons' Cleopatra, the fabled Egyptian queen bursts into fierce and complex life. This is a novel steeped in violence and tension, with the beauty of the setting serving as an opulent contrast to the constant threat, building inexorably, inevitably, towards the bloody conclusion. The two women at the centre of the story, Cleopatra and Servilia, are brilliant dual narrators of a gripping tale. In Natasha's expert hands, this familiar story becomes richer, the twists and turns more complex and the character of Cleopatra more furious and compelling.Caroline Lea, author of The Glass Woman and Love, Sex & Frankenstein