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Cleopatra

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08 May 2025
352 pages
9781786584816
Imprint: Manilla Press

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The Egyptian queen takes centre-stage; she's a richly drawn character, who's a wily operator in her court's deadly power struggle. There's pomp and splendour in Solomons' sensuous tale, which is lush with exquisite places, heady scents, gold and glory, but there's also the harsh reality of death and bloody betrayal, which is mitigated by the sustaining balm of female friendship.
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.
Vibrant and enthralling. A glorious retelling of one of the most misrepresented female figures in history.
Wonderful . . . Solomons has a fine eye for the intersection between the politics of the state and of the bedroom. A fresh and lively take on a well-known tale.