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Queen Hereafter

A Novel of Lady Macbeth

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"A bruising tale of passion, ambition, power, vengeance, and desire . . . a stunning retelling." Entertainment Weekly, Most Anticipated Books of Fall

"Suspenseful, atmospheric and full of twists and turns, I loved the brutal, backstabbing world that Isabelle Schuler conjures up where only the most ruthless can survive. A thoroughly enjoyable read!"—Jennifer Saint, bestselling author of Ariadne and Elektra

An instant international bestseller: a suspenseful, sweeping historical epic for readers of Natalie Haynes and Madeline Miller, which boldly reimagines the origin story of the woman who inspired one of Shakespeare's most iconic characters, Lady Macbeth.

She will be Queen. Whatever it takes . . .

Daughter of an ousted king, descendant of ancient druids, Gruoch (GREW-ock), has grown up believing that she will be crowned queen of Alba and reclaim the lands of her Pictish kin, a prophecy seemingly fulfilled by her betrothal to Duncan, the heir-elect.

Determined never to be powerless again, she leaves behind her home, her family, and her close friend MacBethad, and travels to the royal seat at Scone to embrace her new position. But Duncan's court is rife with sly words and unfriendly faces, women desperate to usurp her position, and others whose motives are shrouded in mystery.

As her coronation approaches, a deadly turn of events forces Gruoch to flee Duncan and the capital. Alone and at the mercy of an old enemy, her hope of becoming Queen all but lost, Gruoch must make a fateful choice: live a long, quiet life in the shadows, or seize vengeance and a path back to the throne.

A stunning literary reclamation of an iconic character, Queen Hereafter is a gripping story of female ambition, power, history, desire, hate, and vengeance set against the backdrop of early medieval Scotland.

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    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2023
      A prequel to Macbeth breathes life into the woman who inspired one of Shakespeare's most iconic characters. Like Shakespeare's play, Schuler's richly detailed first novel resonates with the ageless themes of betrayal, jealousy, and a lust for power. In 11th-century Scotland, Gruoch, descended from druids, is told by her seeress grandmother that she will one day assume a queen's throne and be "immortalized." Her first-person narration recounts a life molded by ambition, prophesies, and the determination to do whatever it takes to become queen. Gruoch is a compelling character who schemes and murders her way toward the throne of Alba (Gaelic for Scotland) by casting her power-seeking net over men, including her gentle husband's brooding cousin MacBethad. Schuler, an actor and screenwriter, rolls out a cinematic background for this novel that takes us into the fortresses and encampments where royals scheme and conspire. Much of the dialogue is stage-worthy (Schuler has experience as a Shakespearean actor), and the novel unfolds like a film set against the backdrop of the brooding Scottish countryside. You don't need to have read Macbeth to enjoy this sweeping tale, but you may want to after reading this novel. Fans of the Bard will enjoy spotting the Easter eggs cached in the narrative, such as "Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent beneath it." Fans of Natalie Haynes and Madeline Miller will be pleased to discover another author who reframes an ancient narrative to highlight a powerful woman traditionally overshadowed by the men who share her story. An irresistible historical novel that lets a vilified queen have her say.

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2024

      How did Lady Macbeth become Lady Macbeth? This novel tells the story of Gruoch, granddaughter of both kings and druids. Gruoch's father is a mormaer, but as the son of the former king, he is a threat to King Malcolm, and when Gruoch's brother is born, his position and the family's safety are in danger. After her mother takes her own life, Gruoch and her family flee north to Burghead, where the mormaer of Moray takes them in. It is here that Gruoch first meets Macbethad, whom she is promised to as a teen. But when given the opportunity to break her betrothal to Macbethad in favor of Duncan, the heir elect, Gruoch must accept and leave everything she has grown to love behind, for her grandmother prophesied that she would be queen, and Gruoch will do anything to make it true. A captivating tale about the real-life queen who inspired Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth and the trials she faced on her way to the throne. Gruoch narrates her own story, which begins at the age of five, laying bare her complicated emotions and motivations. Hers is an inspiring tale of women finding ways to maneuver their positions to find their power in a man's world. Scenes of violence and intimacy make this more appropriate for older teens. VERDICT Fans of the classics, especially Shakespeare, will enjoy this origin story of an iconic character.-Mariah Smitala

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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