

She's the most scapegoated heroine in Greek mythology, but there's never just one side to any story. This new framing uncovers the complexities of Helen of Troy—a woman tormented by the blame placed on her by others, and tortured by her own guilt.
"We all blamed Helen"
Haunted by her decision to leave her child behind in fleeing her unhappy marriage, Helen seeks to build a new life in Troy with her lover, Paris. She yearns to recreate the childhood family she lost when she married Menelaus, but her outraged husband vows to regain her by force, at the head of a vast army.
Facing hostility from all sides, Helen must decide where her loyalty—and her safety—lies.
Perfect for fans of Greek mythology retellings, and Madeline Miller’s Circe, Jennifer Saint’s Elektra, and Pat Barker’s The Women of Troy.
- Price: $7.99
- Publisher: Neem Tree Press
- Imprint: Neem Tree Press
- Series: The House of Atreus
- Publication Date: 20th March 2025
- ISBN: 9781915584694
- Format: eBook
- BISACs:
FICTION / Romance / Historical / Ancient World
FICTION / Feminist
FICTION / Historical / Ancient
FICTION / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
"This relentlessly savage novel is powerfully written. Brutality is unflinchingly and convincingly described...it makes us want more"—Historical Novel Society (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)"Greek mythology meets Game of Thrones in this well-researched and well-written retelling"—Laura Shepperson, author of The Heroines (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)
“a bold and brave retelling”—Elizabeth Lee, author of Cunning Women"bold, brilliant and brutal"—Nikki Marmery, author of Lilith (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)
“One of the most vivid retellings I've had the privilege to read: a brilliant achievement.”—Mark Knowles, author of Jason (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)
“brings raw emotion to every page”—Hannah Lynn, author of Athena’s Child (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)
“Susan C Wilson has masterfully moved Clytemnestra’s story from the footnotes to the forefront of Greek mythology”—Aspects of History Magazine (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)
She's the most scapegoated heroine in Greek mythology, but there's never just one side to any story. This new framing uncovers the complexities of Helen of Troy—a woman tormented by the blame placed on her by others, and tortured by her own guilt.
"We all blamed Helen"
Haunted by her decision to leave her child behind in fleeing her unhappy marriage, Helen seeks to build a new life in Troy with her lover, Paris. She yearns to recreate the childhood family she lost when she married Menelaus, but her outraged husband vows to regain her by force, at the head of a vast army.
Facing hostility from all sides, Helen must decide where her loyalty—and her safety—lies.
Perfect for fans of Greek mythology retellings, and Madeline Miller’s Circe, Jennifer Saint’s Elektra, and Pat Barker’s The Women of Troy.
- Price: $7.99
- Publisher: Neem Tree Press
- Imprint: Neem Tree Press
- Series: The House of Atreus
- Publication Date: 20th March 2025
- ISBN: 9781915584694
- Format: eBook
- BISACs:
FICTION / Romance / Historical / Ancient World
FICTION / Feminist
FICTION / Historical / Ancient
FICTION / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
"This relentlessly savage novel is powerfully written. Brutality is unflinchingly and convincingly described...it makes us want more"—Historical Novel Society (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)"Greek mythology meets Game of Thrones in this well-researched and well-written retelling"—Laura Shepperson, author of The Heroines (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)
“a bold and brave retelling”—Elizabeth Lee, author of Cunning Women"bold, brilliant and brutal"—Nikki Marmery, author of Lilith (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)
“One of the most vivid retellings I've had the privilege to read: a brilliant achievement.”—Mark Knowles, author of Jason (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)
“brings raw emotion to every page”—Hannah Lynn, author of Athena’s Child (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)
“Susan C Wilson has masterfully moved Clytemnestra’s story from the footnotes to the forefront of Greek mythology”—Aspects of History Magazine (for book 1, Clytemnestra's Bind)