[Monsters and Monarchs] is engagingly written and presented...it would serve as a good introduction to Greek mythology for a reader largely or wholly unacquainted with the material. (The Classical Review) An interesting, thought-provoking read about classical stories of violence…Recommended. (CHOICE) This book is a complex and fascinating interweave of classical myth, ancient history, and true crime as manifesting in both our modern imaginations and those of generations past. (New Books in Ancient History) Is there any actual evidence for the presence of serial killers in ancient Greece and/or Rome?...[Monsters and Monarchs] seeks to answer that question in the affirmative, thereby not only providing the first cultural history of serial killing in antiquity for the benefit of classicists and ancient historians, but also adding a significant amount of depth and breadth to the persistent and enthusiastic discussion of contemporary serial killers and killing that occurs in various types of media and has seen a significant rise in popularity over the last few years. (Bryn Mawr Classical Review)