About this Event
Join us for a discussion with acclaimed author Denise Mina as she delves into her latest work, 'Rizzio'.
In March 1566, Mary Queen of Scots' secretary, David Rizzio, was murdered in Holyrood Palace while the pregnant monarch watched in horror. Rizzio, known as Mary's close confidant and a central figure in Scotland's sectarian conflict, wielded powerful influence over the 16th-century Scottish court.
His dramatic life and tragic death have inspired countless paintings, operas, poems, and musical compositions, profoundly impacting Scottish culture.
In 'Rizzio', through meticulous research and masterful storytelling, Mina presents a tense and captivating tale of sex, secrets, and lies. She explores the lengths to which men and women will go in their quest for love and power.
About the speaker
Denise Mina is a Scottish crime writer and playwright. Her first book, ‘Garnethill’, won the CWA Dagger for Best First Crime Novel. She has won the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year twice, and the MacIlvanney Prize twice. She is a presenter of TV and radio programmes and appears regularly in the media.
This event is part of the public programme for our exhibition, 'Renaissance: Scotland and Europe'. Plan your visit.
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Event Venue
National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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