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Fiona Davis

The Magnolia Palace

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2022

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis interweaves two narratives, one set in 1919 and another in 1966, both centered around the Frick Mansion in New York City. In 1919, artist model Lillian Carter becomes embroiled in the Frick family's dynamics and a mysterious death. In 1966, model Veronica Weber, trapped in the mansion during a snowstorm, uncovers clues to long-hidden secrets alongside an archivist. The novel explores themes of art, identity, and hidden histories. The book includes depictions of intimate partner violence, mental health issues, and non-consensual advances.

Reviews & Readership

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The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis is praised for its engaging historical setting and well-researched narrative, weaving real-life art history with fiction. Readers appreciate the dual timelines and complex characters. However, some critics feel the plot is occasionally predictable and the dual narrative structure can be confusing. Overall, it’s a compelling read for fans of historical fiction.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Magnolia Palace?

Readers who revel in historical fiction with a mystery twist will enjoy The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis. Fans of Kate Quinn’s The Rose Code or Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale will find themselves captivated by the richly woven narratives and compelling characters set against the backdrop of New York City's grand mansions.

Book Details
Pages

368

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

New York City • 1910s

Publication Year

2022

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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