SHE WAS CALLED MONSTER. THIS IS HER SIDE OF THE STORY.
‘Greek mythology meets Game of Thrones in this well-researched and well-written retelling’ Laura Shepperson, author of The Heroines
Queen Clytemnestra’s life is shaped by loss, power, and the brutal demands of a world that only sees her as the wife of a tyrant and the mother of heirs. In Clytemnestra’s Bind, Susan C. Wilson reimagines the story of one of Greek myth’s most reviled women from her own perspective.
After her family is destroyed and her first husband killed by Agamemnon, she is forced into a marriage that should have been her undoing. Instead she survives, labours to protect her children, and wrestles with what it means to be queen in a society where male ambition tramples on human life.
This intimate and emotionally charged retelling places motherhood, loyalty, and the search for agency at the heart of mythic history. Wilson’s richly detailed Bronze Age world and vivid characterisation bring Clytemnestra’s fierce love, grief, and resilience into sharp and compelling focus.
Perfect for readers of feminist myth retellings such as Circe, The Song of Achilles, and The Silence of the Girls, Clytemnestra’s Bind shows how a woman judged by history must find her own path.
‘Brings raw emotion to every page’ Hannah Lynn, author of Athena’s Child
‘Bold, brilliant and brutal’ Nikki Marmery, author of Lilith
‘Very powerfully written’ Historical Novel Society
‘A bold and brave retelling’ Elizabeth Lee, author of Cunning Woman
Hardback: 300pp
Published: Wilton Square (February 2026)
ISBN: 9781911107590
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