Elizabeth Fremantle is the critically acclaimed author of four Tudor historical novels- Firebrand (formerly Queen's Gambit and recently an acclaimed feature film starring Alicia Vikander and Jude Law)), Sisters of Treason, Watch the Lady and The Girl in the Glass Tower. As E.C. Fremantle she has written two historical thrillers- The Poison Bed and The Honey and the Sting. Disobedient, her feminist retelling of the life of seventeenth-century Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi, won the 2024 Historical Writers Gold Crown Award. She lives in London.
An evocative tale of misplaced love and lust at a time when, saint or sinner, no one wins. A gripping read which gallops to a crescendo of an ending * Melanie Cantor * A sensationally powerful novel with a rollercoaster of a story that has the dark logic of Greek tragedy. It confronts head-on the moral ambiguities and psychological conflict of a woman driven to patricide and it brings to life the brutal and luxurious world in which the murder takes place * Andrew Taylor, bestselling author of The Ashes of London * I was spellbound by this wonderful book and had to neglect everything else to finish it. Truly, it's one of the best historical novels I have read in a long time. Elizabeth Fremantle evokes so beautifully and convincingly the Italy of the late sixteenth century; her characters are compellingly drawn and her prose is magnificent. I cannot recommend this novel highly enough * Alison Weir, acclaimed historian and novelist * A dark and brilliant historical novel that reads like a cross between a murder mystery, a true crime drama, and a Jacobean tragedy. You can almost feel the heat and the horror of the sixteenth century. One of the best historical novels I have read in a very long time * Garth Russell, acclaimed historian of Queen James * A transporting historical thriller – 16th century Rome, a heroine (kind-of) and a murder trial * Erin Kelly, bestselling author of He Said, She Said * Elizabeth Fremantle never misses. Sinners is a fierce and searing feminist retelling of Beatrice Cenci’s life and murder trial. Fremantle’s writing cuts through to the quick * Flora Carr, author of The Tower * I devoured this book, carried along on the wave of our heroine’s rage. This is a masterclass in writing feminist historical fiction. Absolutely brilliant * Louise Hare, bestselling author of This Lovely City *