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Aphrodite

Written by Phoenicia Rogerson

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From the author of Herc, Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award 2024 and Waterstones Best book of the Year 2023, comes the story of Aphrodite, the goddess of lies. 'A remarkable feat of storytelling' Rosie Hewlett on Herc

I'm a liar, to begin with. Well, if I'm being exceedingly honest with you, I was nothing at all to begin with. Then I was my father's testicles. Then the weaver of Fate itself, which is when the lying started. After that, it all got a bit complicated.

Weaving herself a web of lies and careful deceptions, Aphrodite convinces everyone she's the goddess of love whose rightful place is among the Olympians. But being a goddess isn't quite like she thought. Those who oppose Zeus tend to disappear, or worse. And one day, Aphrodite decides she's had enough…

From the award-winning author of Herc, this is the riveting tale of how a nobody became a goddess, and then planned to take down the most powerful god of them all.

Praise for Phoenicia 'Wickedly fun and devilishly dark' Cari Thomas, author of Threadneedle 'Rogerson's writing is powerful and nuanced, giving a fresh perspective on a classic tale and turning it into something completely unforgettable' Reader review 'A captivating retelling with a very definite, personal voice, and a sharp, fresh perspective' Genevieve Cogman, author of Scarlet 'I liked that it was told in a modern tone and from the various perspectives. Made me laugh, made me cry, made me look up various Greek figures – all the best signs of a book' Reader review 'A rollicking ride through Greek mythology' Luna McNamara, author of Psyche and Eros

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Hardback · HQ · First edition · First printing

Limited Edition

ISBN 9780008589905

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£24.99Limited to 500 copies
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Release date14 Aug 2025
First seen· Out of stock · £24.9916 Apr 2026

Last confirmed 11 Jul 2026

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