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The Women of Artemis

Hannah Lynn

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English
Sourcebooks
06 January 2026
From an award-winning author comes an adventurous, bold story about history's most ferocious women- this is the rise of the Amazons.

Mothers. Daughters. Warriors. Women.

This is the never-before-told story of history's most ferocious heroines- this is the rise of the Amazons.

When she first married at fourteen, Otrera imagined a relationship full of love. A partnership. Years later, living in destitution with her abusive husband, she knows that no such thing exists with a man. It is simply a woman's lot in life to accept the treatment of her husband.

Until it's not.

Rallying the women around her, Otrera fights back, taking no prisoners. Because it's clear to her- when men are in power, freedom isn't granted. It's bought with blood. It's a price she is more than willing to pay, if it means building a new life with other women far from the reaches of their abusers.

But a community of women - an army of women - is bound to make enemies of gods and men alike.

This is the story of Otrera and the first Amazons.

From award-winning and critically acclaimed author Hannah Lynn comes a gripping tale about women who fight back, perfect for fans of Madeleine Miller and Elodie Harper.
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Imprint:   Sourcebooks
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 209mm,  Width: 141mm,  Spine: 34mm
Weight:   456g
ISBN:   9781728284323
ISBN 10:   1728284325
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

HANNAH LYNN lives in the UK with her husband, daughter and horde of cats. Her first historical novel, Athena's Child, was a 2020 Gold Medalist at the Independent Publishers Awards.

Reviews for The Women of Artemis

""Rich in atmosphere, this retelling of an enduring myth blends the nomadic rhythms of pre-Socratic Greece with the timeless struggles of women resisting oppression. A page-turner that lingers long after its final page."" -- Historical Novel Society


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