Other Gods
By (Author) Victoria Whitworth
Head of Zeus
Head of Zeus
1st February 2022
UK Airports ed
United Kingdom
Paperback
416
Width 145mm, Height 228mm
A rich and dark tale about a young woman navigating the betrayals and ambitions of the crown in 10th-century England.
At 28, Beatrix thinks her life is over. The neglected daughter of a king's unwise first marriage, she devotes her time to nurse-maiding her twelve younger siblings, a lonely Cinderella in the thick of the murderous and conniving West Saxon court.
When her brother Athelstan unexpectedly accedes to the throne, everything changes. He shocks everyone by sending Beatrix north to marry Sitric One-Eye, the Viking king of York, a pact with heathen pirates that will secure Athelstan his own crown.
Her new life leads her to call into question everything she once trusted: her faith, her family, and her capacity for love. When Athelstan calls on her loyalty, demanding that she betray her husband, she faces the biggest crisis of her life.
PRAISE FOR VICTORIA WHITWORTH:
'Attentive, astute and beautiful' Amy Liptrot, on Swimming with Seals.
'Gripping and highly recommended' The Times, on Daughter of the Wolf.
'A fascinating read ... [with] an ending that was utterly satisfying' Great Historicals, on Daughter of the Wolf.
Victoria Whitworth lives by the sea in Edinburgh. She is a novelist and academic who explores the culture and society of Britain in the Early Middle Ages, focusing on death, burial and memory.