Praise for Denise Mina's Rizzio:
"Ms. Mina, in her most recent books, has stretched her talent and pushed the genre envelope in stimulating ways. In Rizzio she has created a plus-sized novella with the passion of an opera, a tour de force of imaginative reconstruction."--Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal
"Bestseller Mina vividly recreates a gruesome episode from the Tudor era in this searing novella set mostly over the course of a single day, March 9th, 1566. Mina interjects well-wrought characterizations; this superior historical thriller reads like a real-life episode of Game of Thrones."-- "Publishers Weekly (starred)"
"Mina fictionalizes the life of Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498), who was executed for heresy, in this vivid historical thriller. Even readers who know what comes next--namely, the 1497 Bonfire of the Vanities--will be captivated by Mina's lyricism. This is a triumph."
--Publishers Weekly, starred review
''Intensely dramatic like a Shakespearean tragedy. A remarkable, moving and thought-provoking book. Beautifully done."--The Scotsman
"This short, vibrant novella from acclaimed Scottish author Denise Mina immerses the reader in the life of Girolamo Savonarola, a Dominican priest. There is no mincing of words here. Mina sees clear parallels between yesterday's horrors and today's challenges. Nor does she find comfort in Savonarola's execution. He was a man who wrote extensively--he is often credited as a source of inspiration to Martin Luther, for example--and for good and for bad, Savonarola's influence is with us now. Powerful stuff."--Historical Novel Society
"[Mina] writes about the political and religious conflicts of the day with well-informed precision, but she does so with a cheekily contemporary flair." --Bookreporter "This fast and compelling read is a good historical thriller for readers of history and fiction."--Library Journal
"Denise Mina delivers a taut imagining of the rise and fall of a religious zealot in late 15th-century Italy. Girolamo Savonarola, a proud young man smarting from rejection and appalled by church corruption, embarks on an increasingly militant moral crusade. It doesn't end well. Weaving together present-day lingo and dry asides, Mina spotlights the traits and tragedies that lead to fanaticism." --Christian Science Monitor "A wholly satisfying, unnerving tale with eerie connections to our modern world dominated by income inequality, grift and freedom of speech."--Toronto Star