A review by katejeminhizer
The Conqueror's Wife: A Novel of Alexander the Great by Stephanie Marie Thornton

4.0

This book was not what I expected. The title really should have been The Conqueror's Women. That change alone would have given me a better perspective on what the novel contained. I did enjoy the book very much. The research behind the book is evident in every page. While it did take me a while to grasp the multiple narrations, once I did I found the relationships between the characters to be memorable. Thornton has an uncanny ability to bring history alive no matter what time period she is focused on. This novel just once again proves her talent.