Wow! Margaret George — the reigning queen of historical fiction —- is back with this epic saga…A twisted mother-son obsession, a struggle for survival, and dastardly deeds play out on a tapestry of luxury and bloodshed. In trademark style, this superb novel of imperial intrigue has it all but still leaves you longing for the sequel!
Testimonial Category: Testimonial
C.W. Gortner, author of The Vatican Princess
Set against a backdrop of ancient splendor and decadence, The Confessions of Young Nero is the triumphant return of one of our finest living writers of historical fiction—the engrossing tale of Nero’s gradual surrender to absolute power, and his struggle to retain his soul as he becomes Imperial Rome’s most notorious ruler.
Adrienne Mayor, author of The Poison King and The Amazons
A new biographical novel by Margaret George always calls for celebration! Her portrait of the young emperor Nero is vivid, imaginative, deeply researched, sympathetic yet nuanced.
Katherine Neville, author of The Eight
In The Confessions of Young Nero, Margaret George has brought everyone’s favorite ancient villain vividly to life, in a refreshing panoply of sights, smells, the rich flavors of the far-flung Roman Empire, as seen through the viewpoint of a young boy whose destiny was to become the most powerful figure in the world. A powerful insider’s view of a story we thought we knew.
Kate Quinn, national bestselling author of Lady of the Eternal City
Brings compelling, sympathetic life to one of the ancient world’s most notorious men: tragic, maligned Emperor Nero. Thrilling, involving storytelling…
Sharon Kay Penman, New York Times bestselling author of A King’s Ransom
[George] brilliantly recreates past eras and bygone civilizations…She works her magic here on a Roman emperor, Nero, who was maligned both by history and Hollywood, stripping away the myths and legends to reveal the man as he really was.
Madeline Miller, New York Times bestselling author of The Song of Achilles
Carefully researched, vivid, and passionately told, this is the story of a fascinating new Nero: a sympathetic, artistic and conflicted soul struggling to navigate the vicious waters of Roman politics.
Barbara Taylor Bradford, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Cavendon Luck and A Woman of Substance
Margaret George has an incredible talent in that she can stand in the shoes of her protagonist and speak in his or her voice. Once again, she has amazed me….This is a gripping read. And as usual, the research about ancient Rome and Nero is impeccable.
Steven Saylor, Author of Roma: The Novel of Ancient Rome
Margaret George has performed about the most audacious act imaginable for a historical novelist—an epic work of fiction not merely sympathetic to Nero, but told largely in his own voice. I applaud. And so, I imagine, does that connoisseur of the arts Nero, watching from Elysium.