In an era when deities toyed with human destinies, one woman defied the pantheon to carve her own path. 'Clytemnestra' weaves the tale of the eponymous queen, whose life was marked by betrayal and loss from her very birth. Daughter to a king and wed to a merciless ruler, she witnessed her child sacrificed in the name of divine appeasement. Survival in such times meant being passive, yet Clytemnestra's soul burned with retribution that could not be tamed. As the saga of her tragic life unfolds—her traumatic childhood, her sister's destruction, her unyielding fury—we understand her unwavering resolve. When power is far beyond her grasp, she decides to snatch it instead, plotting the downfall of the tyrants who wronged her. This novel plummets readers into the heart of ancient Greece, inviting them to experience the wrath and resilience of a queen who shook the foundations of her world.